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Angels and the Bad Man
- The Technomancer Novels, Book 3
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 12 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Immediately after escaping Flotsam Prison, Salem finds himself in the middle of nowhere with the mad giant Chael and the teenage stowaway TJ. Salem’s mission is simple: find the Tears of God in seven days, or else his land, and the people residing there, will either be sold to a demonic lord or face death. The only things in his way are demonic Abominations, shape-shifting bison, murderous men, and the last remnant of an angelic choir. Salem pits everything he has, and everything he is, to hold on to hope and save his people.
No pressure.
While Salem risks his life, Vali and Father Grimm risk theirs, too. Father Grimm’s investigation into his old apprentice Rasputin leads him into a trap and into the heart of the last remaining Faerie land. Forced to survive the Wild Hunt, Grimm fights to stay alive while clinging to his last remaining connection to humanity.
Meanwhile, after the kidnapped children of Löngutangar are returned, the assassin god Vali makes it his personal mission to strike back against their enemies. The god collects his past sins and sets his deadly sights on Flotsam Prison.
Angels and the Bad Man is a work of adventure and pain, sadness and perseverance, redemption and hope.
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- Ryan Pascall
- 22-09-22
Light snarkiness with a Cyberpunk religious tilt.
Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of the book free of charge in exchange for an honest review
Ok so I've come into this series at book 3 and so am missing all the historic links that others would have, but I admit that I didn't feel too cutoff from the past.
This is a really interesting setting, 2ith a world overtaken by hell and ruled by the supernatural demonic masses and yet has cyberpunk styles and magic. I felt like I was watching Harry Dresden's more polite cousin play a game of Cyberpunk at times and I really enjoyed it.
Salem has a mission to recover the Teats of God but has been embroiled in a situation involving indigenous American shapeshifters and a supernatural assassin who seems to have a Bond complex.
I don't think I've read anything as mixed since Torg The Possibility Wars and I found it really exciting and the battles super satisfying and I am now determined to go back to Book 1 and see what I've missed.
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- elogden
- 16-09-22
So funny I actually laughed out loud
I love this new way of looking at the old gods!! I love M. K's way of looking at hero's and super hero's! So funny, fast paced and nothing predictable about his stories, I can't wait for the next instalment. Thanks for being so great at what you do M. K. G and for choosing Jeffrey. K to read your thoroughly entertaining stories he's so great I always forget he's the only person reading it!! Amazing chare tors brought to life by brilliant narrator.
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