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* "Interview with ''the'' Devil" by ] and ] * "Interview with ''the'' Devil" by ] and ]
* "Tribe of Hell" by ] * "Tribe of Hell" by Janet Morris
* "The Rapture Elevator" by Michael Hanson * "The Rapture Elevator" by Michael Hanson
* "Out of Court Settlement" by ] * "Out of Court Settlement" by ]
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* "Island Out of Time" by Richard Groller * "Island Out of Time" by Richard Groller
* "Appellate Angel" by Edward McKeown * "Appellate Angel" by Edward McKeown
* "With Enemies Like These" by David L. Burkhead
* "With Enemies Like These" by David L. Burkhead - Synopsis: ] is tasked with kidnapping Confederate veteran, attorney, and State Supreme Court justice ]. Things go awry and the two have to work together to escape ], the ] Hell. In the course of their travels they thread their way through a carpet of live poisonous snakes, challenge ], the world serpent, to a Game of Questions, and cross rivers of caustic venom. Other characters include ], the giant ], and ].
* "The Dark Arts" by Kimberly Richardson * "The Dark Arts" by Kimberly Richardson
* "Heads You Lose" by ] * "Heads You Lose" by ]
* "Check and Mate" by Bradley H. Sinor * "Check and Mate" by Bradley H. Sinor
* "Disclaimer" by John Manning
* "Disclaimer" by John Manning - Synopsis: Aaron Montgomery, a formerly successful attorney, awakens on an elevator destined for hell. Imps, succubi, a creature called the Welcome Woman - none of these prepared him for his first task: defending ] versus ]. Nor did he realize that it would plant him in the middle of a power struggle between ] and the ancient ] gods.
* "Orientation Day" by Sarah Hulcy * "Orientation Day" by Sarah Hulcy
* "Remember, Remember, Hell in November" by Larry Atchley, Jr. * "Remember, Remember, Hell in November" by Larry Atchley, Jr.
* "Theo Khthonios" by ] * "Theo Khthonios" by ]
* "Erra and the Seven" by ] * "Erra and the Seven" by Chris Morris


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Lawyers in Hell
Lawyers in Hell
AuthorJanet Morris and Chris Morris
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHeroes in Hell
GenreBangsian fantasy
Shared world
Fantasy
PublisherPerseid Publishing/Kerlak Enterprises, Inc.
Publication dateJune 2011
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN1-937-03502-6
Preceded byExplorers in Hell 

The anthology Lawyers in Hell is the thirteenth book and eighth anthology of the Heroes in Hell series created by Janet Morris. It contains twice as many stories as any previous anthology in the series.

Contents

Stories (in order of presentation):

  • "Interview with the Devil" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
  • "Tribe of Hell" by Janet Morris
  • "The Rapture Elevator" by Michael Hanson
  • "Out of Court Settlement" by C. J. Cherryh
  • "Revolutionary Justice" by Leo Champion
  • "Tale of a Tail" by Nancy Asire
  • "And Injustice For All" by Jason Cordova
  • "Measure of a Man" by Deborah Koren
  • "The Adjudication of Hetty Green" by Allan Gilbreath
  • "Plains of Hell" by Bruce Durham
  • "The Register" by Michael H. Hanson
  • "Island Out of Time" by Richard Groller
  • "Appellate Angel" by Edward McKeown
  • "With Enemies Like These" by David L. Burkhead
  • "The Dark Arts" by Kimberly Richardson
  • "Heads You Lose" by Michael Z. Williamson
  • "Check and Mate" by Bradley H. Sinor
  • "Disclaimer" by John Manning
  • "Orientation Day" by Sarah Hulcy
  • "Remember, Remember, Hell in November" by Larry Atchley, Jr.
  • "Theo Khthonios" by Scott Oden
  • "Erra and the Seven" by Chris Morris
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