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Strange Angel, Book one

APK | February 23, 2006 | 1:18 pm

A sample chapter of Book One for you. I have been ordered to disseminate as I choose so enjoy the .pdf

From the PR dept (i.e. I didn’t write this):

Strange Angel 1: Genesis” is the first in a series of three novellas by Adam P. Knave, author of “Crazy Little Thing,” the “Mr. Binkles” stories for Cthulhu Sex Magazine, and columnist at TwoHeadedCat.com. “Strange Angel” is filled with the things that make fiction worth reading: humor, drama, unprovoked attacks on established major religions, demonic possession, brutal, escalating violence, and nihilistic black humor.

At the peril of making “Strange Angel” sound like a comic book character, she made her first appearance in “Dark Furies: Weird Tales of Beauties & Beasts.”

From the back cover:

Susie Sparrow has had a few bad months. She’s failing History, been violently attacked by people from her school, annoyed by her brother, discovered her dog is sick, killed a handful of people, gotten sick of her parents going vegetarian, and possessed by an immortal spirit of vengeance and justice. The last few months were simple. In the days ahead Susie’s life is going to get far, far worse. Lucky for her she has big flaming wings to help her deal.

“Move over Joss Whedon! With Strange Angel Adam P. Knave delivers a spellbinding mix of raw-edged pulp and comic book heroics bristling with wit and surprises that bring a whole new twist to female supernatural avengers and the timeless battle between good and evil.” –James Chambers, author of “The Midnight Hour”

“”Talk about hot teen action! In Strange Angel, Knave tortures and kills the acne-ridden like nobody else in the business. Into his foul-mouthed heroine he swirls uncertainty, frustration, anger, and an unmatched capacity for violence— all with consequences refreshingly lacking in the sugar-coatings frequently found in popular media. Sit back and watch Knave use his tools. He switches from ax to scalpel and back again without warning. You will enjoy every stroke— though you may find yourself a little queasy in the region of your soul if you think about why you do…”” –Laszlo Xalieri, author of “Sweat”


Supposedly related posts:
**  Strange Angel – the blog tour.
**  Review time!
**  Strange Angel 3 final cover
**  The Prancing Pony.
**  Books!

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