Well now I understand why the reviews for this book said things like, "brilliant" the author's writing style is poetic, "masterful", "genius" - the book otherwise is difficult to explain - this story is more like an experience opposed to a plot.
In a nutshell, it is basically that dreams, thoughts, desires of man have created evil and now evil is re-creating themselves. The leader of the pack is Mr. Gamble. He was created from man who then re-created himself into pure evil. He is madness personified, the clone devil. His helper, assistant is a priest, Eli and his whacked out mother, Josephine. Eli wants eternal life and he wants to create himself as an angel, the only way he can do that is to obtain 7 stained glass windows which depict different scenes, the only way he can get those is by creating angels. He needs 7 little 10 year old girls - he sends out the "couriers" to seek them out (they are specific girls and it takes him over a decade to find - he then turns them into angels by sewing hand crafted angel wings onto their backs, then pushes them off a cliff so they can "fly" - it all sounds really tragic but there is a purpose to everything. One of the girls comes back to save the world from an eminent apocalypse - by harpies!! It is myth, legend, religion, reincarnation, and imagination very well crafted into a very good story. It was quite the ride.