A lonely demon in a remote corner of Hell oversees a divine but rigged type contest. A sentient house in San Francisco decides to become vacant once again... by any means necessary. A supernatural first date in Hong Kong goes hysterically, horribly awry. How did this become my life? And... now what? These questions recur throughout The
Infernal Republic as a cast of characters you'd either love or run from confront the unlikely and surmount the impossible. The Infernal Republic is the new collection of short fiction from Marshall
Moore, the author of The Concrete Sky, Black
Shapes in a Darkened Room, and An Ideal for
Living. Comprising stories published between
2003 and 2009, as well as several unique to this book, The Infernal Republic is Moore at his best:
surreal, hilarious, wise, brutal, and sometimes just plain wrong.