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Angel City

Angelus Series, Book 2

#2 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

An award-winning documentary cameraman and former news editor, Jon Steele wowed diehard fans of the fantasy genre with his mystical noir debut, The Watchers, part one in the popular Angelus trilogy. In its sequel, Angel City, the War of Shadows rages as private eye Jay Harper goes on the hunt for those responsible for infecting Paradise with evil. But when an ancient prophecy calls for the sacrifice of the child born of light, the consequences could prove dire.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 29, 2013
      Steele’s sequel to 2012’s The Watchers does everything the middle of a trilogy should do, building on its predecessor and setting up the final volume with a brutal cliffhanger, while also remaining accessible to readers who missed the first book. After a brief prologue set in 13th-century Occitania depicting the Cathars’ last stand against the Crusaders, the action shifts to present-day Paris, where terrorists have seized a tourist boat on the Seine. The authorities, fearing the terrorists will explode a dirty bomb that could destroy the city center, send Jay Harper, who played a major role in The Watchers, to the rescue. Though Harper, as the reader soon learns, is no longer the man he once was, he gets on the trail of a Cathar treasure that resembles a sextant and that may herald the salvation of all humanity. Small doses of humor help ease this metaphysical thriller along. Agent: Georgina Capel, Capel & Land Ltd.

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