Story takes
you back to the good ole’ days of Old New York. This story certainly follows the same
structure as When Angels Fall, but it
just seemed a little complex. First of all, I thought there were a few too many
characters. Second, I wasn’t as instantly captivated by it like I was with the
first book. Perhaps there were too many perplexing angles. The story was
certainly well-written. The author has a talent for blending poetry, religion,
mystery, and horror.
Overall, this
was pretty good, but I liked the first book better.
My rating: 3 stars
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