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Angel Time

The Songs of the Seraphim, Book One

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Angel Time

By: Anne Rice
Narrated by: Paul Michael
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A divinely thrilling series about an assassin with the choice to turn from darkness to light—from the author of Interview with the Vampire

The novel opens in the present. At its center: Toby O’Dare—a contract killer of underground fame on assignment to kill once again. A soulless soul, a dead man walking, he lives under a series of aliases—just now: Lucky the Fox—and takes his orders from “The Right Man.”

Into O’Dare’s nightmarish world of lone and lethal missions comes a mysterious stranger, a seraph, who offers him a chance to save rather than destroy lives. O’Dare, who long ago dreamt of being a priest but instead came to embody danger and violence, seizes his chance. Now he is carried back through the ages to thirteenth-century England, to dark realms where accusations of ritual murder have been made against Jews, where children suddenly die or disappear . . . In this primitive setting, O’Dare begins his perilous quest for salvation, a journey of danger and flight, loyalty and betrayal, selflessness and love.©2009 Anne Rice; (P)2009 Random House
Thriller & Suspense Metaphysical & Visionary England Assassin Historical Paranormal Fiction Mystery Middle Ages Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Exciting Crime Fiction Horror Crime Scary

Critic reviews

“Thrilling. . .divinely entertaining.”

—PEOPLE magazine (3 ½ stars)

“Full of provocative moral reflections. . . Readers will revel in Rice’s colorful recreation of the historical past and in her moving depiction of characters struggling to reconcile matters of the heart with their personal sense of faith.”

Publishers Weekly


“Readers looking either for a convincing story of faith rediscovered or simply an exciting read will be pleased by Rice’s compelling tale, and many will hope for more books featuring her fascinating and utterly sympathetic new hero.”

Booklist, starred


“Time travel, ultraviolence and medieval madness—divine intervention rendered fantastically by Rice. . . With two marvelous reimaginings of the Gospels and a spiritual autobiography recently extending her range, Rice revisits the shadows of her vampire classics; now however with her return to Catholicism, her sinners vie for redemption. . .Angelically inspiring. Devilishly clever.”

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This book was a real pleasure to listen to from beginning to end. It is a tail spun by Anne Rice who grew to understand that our struggle is not with flesh and blood.

Excellent

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It started out a little slow for me but Im so glad I gave it a chance. One if the best books Ive read this year!

Deeply human and captivating

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Anne Rice at her best! Great reading by Paul Micheal! Great voices, great accents. The story was so rich in description in Rice’s famous style. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but later the slow description is important to building the depth in the characters & the settings changing so much.

Bravo! Best Rice novel since her early Vampire & Mayfair Witch series.

Bravo!

Excellent Reading by Paul Michael! Bravo!

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Such a wonderful heart felt book. You can tell Anne Rice took her time with her research. Love the book.

Amazing

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As usual, Anne Rice's writing voice is mesmerizing, and she makes you care for and get involved with her characters. In this book, though, the main character was built up so well at the beginning and had so much to overcome in order to be redeemed that the ultimate conclusion of his mission felt a bit anticlimactic. I guess I was looking for a bit more action than introspection, but I still enjoyed the book.

Good, but the resolution felt a bit anticlimactic

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