There's the same prologue from the last book, where Epstein says 9/11 was caused by Apollyon. Because Tesch. Then we have another prologue, where Prince Plouton meets with the Titans and together they plot the downfall of Abbadon. Plouton is jealous of him, which is fine, but the Titans really have beef with Apollyon because he fried one of their friends. It's dull, so let's move on to the first chapter!
So here we have the picture and the chapter title. I can already tell this is going to be good, Apollyon's chapters are always a treat, a bit like a bad Nicholas Cage film. Anyway, it turns out that our main man is really, really pissed.
I don't quite know why Tesch thought that the villains referring to our heroes as 'Creepers' would arouse emotion that was not gut wrenching laughter. Combined with the picture, it certainly makes me laugh my arse off. Plus, you can tell he's angry because apprently...
Uhhhh....
Anyway, ignoring his hate boner for the Creepers, what does Abbadon propose to deal with the little shits? Well, apprently they can't find them and are 'Working on it.' Then more delicious goodness
I don't know what's better, Apollyon's rage, his demands for Abbadon to look at him or referring to his sworn enemies as 'Nasty Kids.'
I'd also like to point out that Abbadon has only met Maya and Joey once, a distinctly underwhelming encounter because at this point the two were invincible. So it isn't really Abbadon's fault....oh fuck it.
Now, I appreciate that people love 'Show don't tell' but this is a horrible horrible example. Tesch already showed Apollyon's anger at Abbadon but still insisted on telling us that he's angry. Bad show, Glo-Glo.
So, Plouton speaks up and offers to send two agents to track Maya and Joey down. THis surprises Apollyon, who then muses about his family life. No, I'm not making this up.
I've never seen that before in a dark lord, so...points to Gloria for that? Plouton outlines his plan, including several cunning and subtle uses of language to show his evilness.
Because of course he does. The rest is a boring slugfest of Plouton giving Abbadon the evil eye. Yawn, next time we shall meet up with our friendly sociopaths and see what evil shall befall them!