Imagine having a portal to Hell open up in your kitchen, and demons rising out of the crevice to tell you you're the only person who can save Hell from being overtaken by even worse folks. Satan has retired, and Hell is now run by committee. Hell is no longer for eternity, you can earn points toward moving to "up there." Emery Trouser is an average, uninteresting fellow until he teams up with Jack, a smelly homeless person, and Enkil and Bodin, denizens of Hell, to destroy a filing cabinet containing ledgers which dishonestly award points to those trying to overthrow the Committee and take over the operation of Hell.
This is an amusing, fun book to read.
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- ASIN : B0073HHRI6
- Publisher : Durge Pulp (January 29, 2012)
- Publication date : January 29, 2012
- Language : English
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I would recommend this book to anyone looking for an entertaining read. The detailing was great good storyline and no boring sections in the story. Would definitely read anything by this author especially along this storyline.
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FuManStu
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another top read from Carl Lee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 26, 2013Verified Purchase
I bought this after finishing "The Thing with UNREALITY" and wasn't disappointed. If you are a Holt/Rankin/Fforde/Humphries fan, this will appeal to you instantly.
I am not convinced it's actually that funny but YMMV and it's a really good read. Ok there are a few strange typos here and there and chunks of very predictable outcomes but at this price, it's worth every penny. The story and characters were really engaging and I struggled to put this down once I got going with it. I didn't think the ending was fantastic but I seem to be disappointed by most endings in comic fantasy these days, so let's assume it's me :-). My only real criticism of this story is that it's a bit too much like Tom Holt's Paul Carpenter series, but they do say something flattering about imitation :->.
I'm waiting to get through my current book so I can read the sequel, which has to be a fairly good recommendation!
I am not convinced it's actually that funny but YMMV and it's a really good read. Ok there are a few strange typos here and there and chunks of very predictable outcomes but at this price, it's worth every penny. The story and characters were really engaging and I struggled to put this down once I got going with it. I didn't think the ending was fantastic but I seem to be disappointed by most endings in comic fantasy these days, so let's assume it's me :-). My only real criticism of this story is that it's a bit too much like Tom Holt's Paul Carpenter series, but they do say something flattering about imitation :->.
I'm waiting to get through my current book so I can read the sequel, which has to be a fairly good recommendation!

John Haydock
3.0 out of 5 stars
80% read and well I'm still reading it
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2013Verified Purchase
The story is not too bad, the characters are pretty good (but underdeveloped in my opinion) and I have bought the sequel so it can't be that bad. BUT, I wish that the characters had been develpoed a bit more and I wish the hero was a bit more likeable. He is almost to workaday, which may have been the authors intention, but I felt like I wanted more. I did like the bit (spolier alert) where he destroyed the filing cabinet but I felt like it needed a bit more.....The only real complaint is the transition to digital book left gaps on pages and disjointed paragraphs
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bellowsmain
5.0 out of 5 stars
An easy read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2014Verified Purchase
and very comfortable. I enjoyed the story greatly and found it a good fill in whilst I searched for something more entertaining. Or so I thought.
I sort of forgot to look, or at least until I had finished Trousers. Funny and as I say comfortable. If I have any criticism, and it's difficult to criticise as it is an entertaining book, it would be that it was a bit short. That in itself is probably a positive as to make it longer may well have been just padding and that would have weakened the effect.
By all the God's I can drivel on,
Look, I enjoyed it OK? and I will read more by Carl Lee, if that be his/her real name.
I sort of forgot to look, or at least until I had finished Trousers. Funny and as I say comfortable. If I have any criticism, and it's difficult to criticise as it is an entertaining book, it would be that it was a bit short. That in itself is probably a positive as to make it longer may well have been just padding and that would have weakened the effect.
By all the God's I can drivel on,
Look, I enjoyed it OK? and I will read more by Carl Lee, if that be his/her real name.

Mrs Kindle
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 10, 2013Verified Purchase
Being a lover of modern day fantasy, this was right up my street.
Emery Trouser, is a lovely, funny, believeable chap, who dives into the realms of hell.
His tramp friend, Jack, is a star, and made me laugh out loud, as he does, and says things that you can relate to.
I only get time to read in bed, and I looked forward to reading it each night.
Well written, (with the usual ebook spelling mistakes), it was a strong story, with good guys and bad guys.
Well done Carl Lee!
Emery Trouser, is a lovely, funny, believeable chap, who dives into the realms of hell.
His tramp friend, Jack, is a star, and made me laugh out loud, as he does, and says things that you can relate to.
I only get time to read in bed, and I looked forward to reading it each night.
Well written, (with the usual ebook spelling mistakes), it was a strong story, with good guys and bad guys.
Well done Carl Lee!

A. R. V. Riding
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good fun read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2014Verified Purchase
An accountant takes on the demons of hell albeit somewhat unwillingly. In fact not exactly the demons of hell as he ends up helping the Republic of Hell (Satan has gone into retirement) defend themselves from an army of nasties trying to take over Hell. An interesting idea and a generally well written book. The formatting was somewhat poor in my Kindle version but despite that it remains a good and entertaining book.