Garry D. Kilworth takes readers on an interesting thrill ride in "Angel," the story that puts a new spin on the old notion of good vs. evil and angels vs. demons.
Danny and Dave are two detectives in San Francisco assigned to bring down the arsonist responsible for the recent onslaught of fires and murders in the city. What they don't know is that the killer is an angel trying to seek justice against the demons who now inhabit the Earth among us. The question really is: How do you kill an angel of justice?
I found the story interesting for the most part and liked the idea behind the storyline, but I found the main characters, the two detectives and their lives just a bit boring and lacking in the personality and action departments. There were moments where some of the characters were trying to seek redemption for past offenses, but it just kind of fell short in the end. The book was gritty and edgy and there were some suspenseful even laugh-out-loud moments, but all-in-all it just didn't come together as a good and/or thrilling read, in my opinion. If you're a reader who enjoys different ideas involving religion, death, and the uglier side of human nature, give this book a try but keep an open mind to the explanations and arguments made throughout the story!