Synopses & Reviews
"A terrific book-what might have happened if Raymond Chandler had written The Exorcist."-Stephen King
A spellbinding novel of murder, mystery, and the occult, Falling Angelpits a tough New Yorkprivate eye against the most fearsome adversary a detective ever faced. For Harry Angel, a routine missing-persons case soon turns into a fiendish nightmare of voodoo and black magic, of dizzying peril and violent death-a world in which the shadow he chases seems to be the shadow he casts.
William Hjortsberghas written science fiction, crime, and horror novels. He lives in Montana.
Synopsis
"A terrific book-what might have happened if Raymond Chandler had written The Exorcist."-Stephen King
"Falling Angelcombines 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 faint-of-heart."-from the foreword by Ridley Scott
Falling Angelpits a tough New York private eye against any detective's most fearsome adversary. A routine missing-persons case soon turns into a fiendish nightmare in which the shadow detective Harry Angel chases seems to be his own.
Synopsis
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 faint-of-heart.-from the foreword by Ridley Scott
Falling Angel pits a tough New York private eye against any detective's most fearsome adversary. A routine missing-persons case soon turns into a fiendish nightmare in which the shadow detective Harry Angel chases seems to be his own.
About the Author
William Hjortsberg has written science-fiction, crime, and horror novels.