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In Traitor Angel, the second book of the Angelkiller
Triad, the war between The Army of Light
and The Enemy continues behind the scenes. Unknown to the general population,
the battle for control of humanity is heating up.
Jonah Mason, called Angelkiller, faces more than one
decision. His Army resistance cell is wounded physically and emotionally, on
the brink of falling apart. The mysterious allies calling themselves Knights
are pressuring him to abandon his people. Meanwhile, the world outside draws
closer to Armageddon.
As Mason and his friends pursue their campaign against Dorian
Azrael's global megacorporation, Andlat Enterprises, the stakes get higher with
each desperate foray into the enemy's computers. They are fated to lose one of
their number and gain an unlikely ally, but any advantage they gain could be
fleeting at best.
If they fail, it could mean the end of The Army and all
resistance to the forces of Darkness.
Recommended: Yes, do check out!
About Traitor Angel
Recommended Ages: 17 and Up
E-book: 228 pgs.
Published: October 21st 2012
For This Review: *E-book Copy Provided through Book Tour*
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As always glad to host an Online Book Tour for Seventh Star
Press. Although, it should be noted that this time discovered yet another
favorite Fantasy series to occupy my time with The Angelkiller Triad Trilogy!
When we previously had left off in Angelkiller, Mason
managed to defeat the evil angel Azazel with the help of some human long-lived
knights: Jaelon, Malthusan, and Populus. In Angelkiller, they weren't exactly
warm to Mason’s cell but eventually as in this book they aren't stony. As with
Mason’s cell, we get to see their pasts. Jaelon who was once a slave is later
taken into the angelic conflict of The Army and The Enemy. Malthusan a knight
that seems to hold feelings for the knight’s leaders Jaelon. Finally, Populus
who is the voice of reason of the knights and just as intrigued with technology
as Martin. Traitor Angel still continues to switch between different character
perspectives to better push the story. H. David Blalock so far has done a fabulous job.
With his second novel in the Angelkiller Triad, Traitor Angel, he has Mason
and his cell still investigating who Andrael in the schemes of The Enemy. So,
throughout Traitor Angel, we have a lot of building action where we are
further introduced to even more characters. One thing is certain the conflict
between The Enemy and The Army as it escalates is moving beyond Virtual Reality
but into a place of higher stakes.
One important new character is Andrew Nicholson who seems to catch the eye
of Meeker. While having read Angelkiller know for a fact that Meeker and
Overguard are involved, so it would be a very messy thing there. Even so, as a
reader actually excited to read more concerning Meeker and Andrew Nicholson or
at the very least more about Nicholson.
Angelkiller introduced me to H. David Blaclock's writing and his
Angelkiller Triad Trilogy, so now Traitor Angel has only increased my fanatic
drive for The Angelkiller Triad Trilogy all the more! As a reader you'll want to make
yourself familiar with this trilogy.
Genre: Fantasy, Speculative Fiction
About the Author
H. David Blalock has been writing speculative fiction for nearly
40 years. His work has appeared in print and online in over three dozen
publications, spanning every format from short stories to novels, non-fiction
articles to screenplays. He is also editor of _parABnormal Digest_ for Sam's
Dot Publishing. To find out more visit his website at www.thrankeep.com.