At eighteen years old, you were blessed with the kind of life most people only see on TV. You had a warm home, incredibly supportive and loving parents who always had your back, and a tight bond with your brother. You were the dependable kid-the one who did his chores, kept his room clean, and took pride in protecting the peaceful, happy life your family built together.
Then your brother bought a five-dollar yard sale book.
It was supposed to be a joke. A cheap, dusty piece of junk to laugh at over Friday night pizza while your parents were out. But when you pop the iron clasp and carelessly read a single jagged line of crimson ink aloud, your cozy family living room turns into a vortex of howling winds and flickering static. The floorboards tear open, revealing a blinding, blood-red rift straight to the Abyss.
To save your brother from getting dragged into the void-and to keep this nightmare from destroying your family-you make a split-second choice: you push him out of the way and plummet into the darkness yourself.
When you finally wake up, you aren't dead. Instead, you're lying on a stone floor in the deepest pits of Hell, staring up at a crowd of lethal, chaotic, and inexplicably sharp-dressed demon girls.
An ordinary, polite human kid raised by a loving family doesn't belong in a realm of high-society fiends, corporate underworld politics, and sudden violence. To get back to the parents and brother waiting for you, you'll have to survive their trick questions, dodge Judgment's chains, keep the coffee flowing for Pandemonica, and master the art of demonic diplomacy. Winning their hearts might be your only ticket home-but a single wrong dialogue choice means a swift trip to the cemetery.
Can a nice guy handle the heat of the Abyss, or will you get burned by the very demons you're trying to outsmart?
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