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Black Angel

By: Graham Masterton
Narrated by: John Moraitis
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In a city wreathed in fog,

a satanic killer stalks the streets...

Enter Lieutenant Foggia who, assisted by a spiritualist medium, must discover the reason for the slayings. But the truth he unearths is beyond anything he's encountered in the real world. For the killings are paving the way for a force so powerful that the lives of a few innocents will appear unimportant in comparison...

Packed with twists, and laced with spiritualism, witchcraft and demonology, Black Angel moves at a break-neck pace from its stomach-churning opening to the explosive final confrontation between man and demon.

'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES

©2017 Graham Masterton (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Dated and a disappointing

Its definetly dated with it's stereotypes, references to homosexuals and aids. You are beat over the head a million times with italian dishes so you never forget the main character is indeed italian. Really, really, beat that dead horse as much as possible. Started out very strong and interesting if you can get past all the pasta dishes and blatantly racist stereotypes. However, the ending was extremely anticlimactic. Such a strong story ended with a fizzle. The narrator was subpar and pronounced Belial wrong, which was quite annoying, Especially at the end when the name is spoken 100 times in such a short span. There are definetly better books out there. I would suggest saving the credit for something else.

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