Infernal Stock: Dixon Breaks Loose
Book Details
Author(s)Ronnie Schiller
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASINB003QP4KU2
ISBN-13978B003QP4KU7
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award 2012 Quarterfinalist
Dixon Azel loves sunshine, processed cheese, and network news. He drives a modest car and lives in a modest home. He is tall, good-looking, and has a charming smile. Dixon Azel is in imminent danger of going to hell.
As a demon soul broker in the employ of The Corporation—the business side of hell—he's hit a run of bad luck. The younger brokers say he's lost his touch, and the boss has given him an ultimatum: meet the quota by year-end, or go back to HQ for retraining.
There was a time when he would have no problem convincing ten lonely singles to trade a soul for the object of their desires. Dixon refuses to believe that time has passed.
Dixon's reputation is nearly restored when a scandal ensnares him, shaking his beliefs of good and evil in the corporate marketplace. Disillusioned and reckless, Dixon abandons a century of caution to pursue the final soul for his redemption: the unwinnable woman who challenges everything he knows.
He must choose whether to cling to the career he has mastered but hates, or risk all to explore the dangers of sleeping with the enemy.
A satirical Urban Fantasy set in the American Southwest, INFERNAL STOCK was written by a survivor of corporate bureaucracy. Full of dark humor, it is the tale of an affable guy working for a heartless corporation, where the CEO happens to be Satan.
Dixon Azel loves sunshine, processed cheese, and network news. He drives a modest car and lives in a modest home. He is tall, good-looking, and has a charming smile. Dixon Azel is in imminent danger of going to hell.
As a demon soul broker in the employ of The Corporation—the business side of hell—he's hit a run of bad luck. The younger brokers say he's lost his touch, and the boss has given him an ultimatum: meet the quota by year-end, or go back to HQ for retraining.
There was a time when he would have no problem convincing ten lonely singles to trade a soul for the object of their desires. Dixon refuses to believe that time has passed.
Dixon's reputation is nearly restored when a scandal ensnares him, shaking his beliefs of good and evil in the corporate marketplace. Disillusioned and reckless, Dixon abandons a century of caution to pursue the final soul for his redemption: the unwinnable woman who challenges everything he knows.
He must choose whether to cling to the career he has mastered but hates, or risk all to explore the dangers of sleeping with the enemy.
A satirical Urban Fantasy set in the American Southwest, INFERNAL STOCK was written by a survivor of corporate bureaucracy. Full of dark humor, it is the tale of an affable guy working for a heartless corporation, where the CEO happens to be Satan.

