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Falling Angel
Falling Angel
Author: William Hjortsberg
"A terrific book-what might have happened if Raymond Chandler had written The Exorcist."-Stephen King — "Falling Angel combines the best of the classic detective story . . . with elements of the occult with surprising humor and wit. . . . This is the literary love-child of Raymond Chandler and Stephen King. . . . Not for the fai...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781933618081
ISBN-10: 1933618086
Publication Date: 11/2006
Pages: 302
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Publisher: Millipede Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 8
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This is the book that the movie 'Angel Heart' was based on. Now, I liked Angel Heart a lot when it came out - but that was quite a while ago. So I didn't remember all the details - but I did keep thinking the story sounded really familiar. (Like, I couldn't understand why the reviews/blurbs all said it was 'strikingly original', etc). ;-)
There are definitely some differences - the book takes place solely in New York City, not in New Orleans, for example.
It's very much a noir/mystery, a story of a private detective hired to search for a missing once-was pop singer, with a horror element that only becomes clear at the end. It's well-done - got a good emotional impact - but in order for it to make SENSE, you've really just got to say, "well, I guess satan, I mean, Louis Cypher, hahaha, does inexplicable things for no good reason other than that he is evil."


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