K. J. Parker returns to the amoral world of Prosper's Demon with a
wry, sardonic novella that flips the eternal, rule-governed battle
between men and demons on its head.
An anonymous representative of the Devil, once a high-ranking Duke of
Hell and now a committed underachiever, has spent the last forever of an
eternity leading a perfectly tedious existence distracting monks from
their liturgical devotions. It's interminable, but he prefers it that
way, now that he's been officially designated by Downstairs as
"fragile." No, he won't elaborate.
All that changes when he finds himself ensnared, along with a sadistic
exorcist, in a labyrinthine plot to subvert the very nature of Good and
Evil. In such a circumstance, sympathy for the Devil is practically
inevitable.