"Fabulous historical thriller"
In March 1916 in the icy mud that separated the trenches,
several British soldiers raided the nearby German forces;
two failed to return with one dead, but the other Tucky
Nann apparently is alive. Protestant chaplain Captain
Joseph Reavley finds the badly injured Tucky andmoves him
to bring him safely to his side. However, before he can
make it, a shell exploded nearby sending Joseph into
severe pain and immediately thereafter unconsciousness. He awakens with a horrendous headache and other pain as
Surgeon Cavan explains he has a broken arm, a badly
injured leg and lost plenty of blood. He is sent to his
Cambridgeshire hometown for surgery and recuperation.
However, rest is not what Joseph will find as he soon
becomes embroiled in trying to stop the diabolically
clever plot of the Peacemaker to forge an Anglo-German
Empire that would dominate the world for centuries. ANGELS IN THE GLOOM is a fabulous historical thriller that
is at its best on the not so quiet Western Front as
readers taste the horrific conditions that the soldiers
faced during the trench warfare. When the tale returns to
idyllic Cambridgeshire and the London nightlife, it
remains quite intriguing with the comparison between those
at home enjoying nightclubs and those at the front or like
dedicated Joseph recovering from war injuries. As the
story line twists into a murder mystery with a
conspiratorial twist, the plot remains exciting and action-
packed but loses some of its grittiness. Still Anne Perry
provides a fine World War I tale with her latest Reavley
caper. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2005
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