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Stan Lee's The Devil's Quintet: The Shadow Society

The Devil's Quintet Series, Book 2

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Stan Lee's The Devil's Quintet: The Shadow Society

By: Stan Lee, Jay Bonansinga
Narrated by: Charles Everett
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Born of the legendary imagination that brought us Spider-Man, The Avengers, The X-Men, and an enduring universe of marvelous heroes and villains, Stan Lee’s The Devil’s Quintet return to take on a fiendish new adversary: The Shadow Society.

Ever since The Armageddon Code, the Devil’s Quintet have been using their demonic powers to fight evil and protect the world, while remaining nothing but an urban legend to the general public. But the Devil is not about to let them keep using his powers for good.

Created by Satan himself to counter the Quintet, the Shadow Society are five saintly men and women that have been secretly (and strategically) possessed by five of Hell’s most powerful demons. Granted supernatural powers of their own, they are part of a literally diabolical plot to strike at the very heart of the Quintet—and destroy humanity’s last hope!

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The characters and their interactions were outstanding.
It says a lot about courage, honor, and teaming.
Looking forward to subsequent books .

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I have generally enjoyed the books Stan Lee helped write late in his life but this series, and especially this book, have not been good at all. This book contains significant plot holes, inconsistencies, and writing issues. The series makes big assumptions about the nature of the United States and its “righteousness”. Not for me.

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