Strange Angel 3
APK | March 6, 2007 | 10:21 amChat was fun last night. If you missed it, you could’ve won a copy of Strange Angel book 1. I didn’t even know that was going on at first, so much love to Matt at Shocklines for setting it up. Thanks to Monica for having me and for putting up with the silliness we kept getting into. Thanks to those of you that had the time to stop by, you made it all worth doing.
Also, as of today you can pre-order Strange Angel 3.

That’s it. After a good long time the final chapter is coming out. Not that there might not be more stuff later but that is if we do a collection down the road. Still, the story I set out to tell is done. 3 novellas, one every 6 months. It was a fun experiment. And I’m just pleased to see it come to an end and to have the last bit come out.
From the back:
Susie Sparrow and Ferapont are out of the picture. They did the best they could, and that best included handing off the torch to someone else. Now it’s time to meet their replacement. She has a lot to live up to and one not-so-simple job to do: end the invasion, or die trying. She’ll have some help along the way, and a whole lot of trouble. Everything has led to this moment, the last chance anyone will ever get to set things as right as possible.
Hopefully, she’s up to the task.
It’s a cat-and-mouse game for the fate of the world — no pressure.
“And even though I have repeated this time and time again, Knave is one of my favorite writers. His style is intimate and provocative, quietly humorous and always intelligent. He has this amazing ability to make you question everything you believe in, while passing you a beer and telling you a dirty joke. And never was it showcased more then in this series. That’s right, people, Knave has fucking arrived!” –Kelly “Bloodymary” Perry, Horror-Web.com
“Knave’s intense vision is packed with occult thrills. His brutal meditations on the struggle between good and evil create a fast-paced narrative bristling with gothic horror appeal. This dark action series is bound to be popular with fans of the recent surge in horror film.” –John Edward Lawson, author of Last Burn in Hell
