Since the 1980s, Damaged has brutalized record charts, sold out countless stadiums, and amassed enough money and fame to last ten lifetimes. But the secret to their success has always been the devil in the details.

At random times, the band has received packages from an anonymous source. A letter written on an unidentifiable parchment that places outrageous demands on them. With record sales flagging and their inability to record a new album mounting, the latest delivery is an ultimatum that may finally tear the band apart.

Wex, Michael, Seth, and Sunny have lived like rock gods for years, but the devil demands his due. The price of failure may be an unspeakable end for Damaged.

Praise for the works of
Timothy W. Long and Tim Marquitz


"Timothy W. Long injects a stark degree of realism into everything he writes. His horror is more horrific, his heroics more heroic, I love reading his stuff." --Peter Clines, bestselling author of the Ex-Heroes series, 14, and The Fold

"Reading Timothy W. Long is like being in a knife fight that doesn't end until the last page." --Nicholas Sansbury Smith, bestselling author of The Extinction Cycle

"Tim Marquitz kicks nine kinds of ass... which means he had to invent three new kinds of ass just to kick it." --Michael Fletcher, author of Beyond Redemption

"Tim Marquitz is one of those rare, fearless writers who isn't bound by genres and conventions. Whether it's irreverent spoofing like War God Rising, the gritty urban fantasy of Demon Squad, sprawling epic (if grim) fantasy, or straight up horror, the man can do it all like a badass chameleon. It takes talent to master any one of these, but few writers make genre jumping look so effortless. Also, I suspect he doesn't sleep." --Jeff Salyards, author of the Bloodsounder's Arc


Genre: Horror

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