6.04.2011

A Quiet Belief in Angels

book cover of   A Quiet Belief In Angels   by  R J Ellory

Okay, there are some graphic parts in this book, but for the most part I was engaged in the style of writing. The author did a great job of painting the story and making you care about the main character.

Don't ask me why I love books like these. I couldn't tell you why.

(Long) Synopsis:

Joseph Vaughan's life has been dogged by tragedy. Growing up in the 1940s, he was at the centre of series of killings of young girls in his small rural community. The girls were taken, assaulted and left horribly mutilated. Barely a teenager himself, Joseph becomes determined to try to protect his community and classmates from the predations of the killer. But despite banding together with his friends as 'Guardians', he was powerless to prevent more murders - and no one was ever caught. Only after a full ten years did the nightmare end when the one of his neighbours is found hanging from a rope - with articles from the dead girls around him. Thankfully though, the killings finally ceased. Ill-fortune was not yet done with Joseph though and in desperation he leaves the town of his birth to forge a new life in New York. But the past won't leave him alone - for it seems that the real murderer still lives and is killing again. And the secret of his identity lies in Joseph's own history?

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