Now that the angel Vox Day has been subdued by the demons of social justice, the teenage boy Christopher is now vulnerable to the temptations of sin, video games and night clubs. For Christopher Beale is the key or has the key - it all gets very convoluted.
Meanwhile the author begins to regret his decision to cash in on the Rabid Puppy shenanigans of a terrible human being and even worse writer by parodying that writer's first novel - a novel that was itself a cash-in of the Left Behind series. Expect more Paradise Lost and Dr. Faustus quotes as the mission changes from parody to an experiment in what would have happened if a ridiculous Dr. Faustus ripoff book, full of talk of homework and sad suburban perspectives, was actually not completely terrible.