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A Hundred Words for Hate par Thomas E.…
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A Hundred Words for Hate (édition 2011)

par Thomas E. Sniegoski

Séries: Remy Chandler (4)

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Once he was known as the angel Remiel, but generations ago Boston PI Remy Chandler chose to renounce Heaven and live on Earth, where he found a secure place among us ordinary humans...

As an Angel, Remy Chandler possesses powers and skills he puts to good use in his chosen professionâ??but only if the situation calls for it. And the sudden reappearance of the Garden of Eden is definitely one such situation, since the seemingly benevolent Sons of Adam want him to find the Key to the Gates of Eden. But there are those who want the Gates to stay shut, for there is something terrible and dangerous buried in the Garden...

Caught between two warring factions of immortals, Remy must decide how to proceed: find the Key, or not? Desperate for help, he turns to a very old acquaintanceâ??a fallen angel who is sometimes friend, sometimes foe, and always deadly
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Membre:Themiscyra
Titre:A Hundred Words for Hate
Auteurs:Thomas E. Sniegoski
Info:Roc Trade (2011), Paperback, 320 pages
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Mots-clés:Fantasy, Fiction, Modern Fantasy, Mystery, Novels, Religious Fiction, Remy Chandler, Supernatural Fiction

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A Hundred Words for Hate par Thomas E. Sniegoski

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Adam, the first man, is breathing his last, even his extremely long life is coming to an end and he has one dying wish – to be buried in the garden of Eden, a wish that his descendants, the Sons of Adam, wish to make real, even if they have to consume the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge itself to bring Eden back to Earth

Unfortunately he’s not the only one who has designs on the garden. Before Eden was sealed, Lucifer sought to use the garden as a beachhead from which he could invade Heaven – prevented only by Remiel – Remy Chandler – sealing the garden. Worse, someone else is abusing the garden – possibly even killing Eden in the process, to use its divine power to their own dark ends.

Remy Chandler has a mission with the remaining Sons of Adam to try and find the Daughters of Eve who have the second key to opening the gates to Eden. But they do so under constant attack from the garden’s raging and insane Cherubim guardian – and all of their actions may be being directed by a far older, far greater puppet master.

In this time of conflict, a new dark force may be rising, the Shaitan, a creation that may be far worse than all the legions of Hell.

This story continues to bring the epic. The world in the balance, fate of humanity , good vs evil, the whole nine yards of epic storytelling with everything riding on the outcome. This is one thing this series has always done well – and this is no exception. The sheer amount resting on the actions of the characters was never lost or distracted from and always forefront in all of the action since then.

Part of this means not having any side plots – that can make stories linear but this managed to tell the story from several points of view with different aspects all moving together. So, by following Remy and his investigations, Francis in Hell and Mulvehill with Fernita it prevented the story being linear while making sure it didn’t deviate off the importance of the main plot line.

The action scenes were well written, exciting and truly got a sense of the forces involved, including the awesomeness that the angel’s represent and the power and fear that goes with them. This is difficult to carry so consistently and especially difficult to keep fresh with so many different action scenes throughout the books. It keeps being exciting, keeps being fresh, keeps being fun to read. The pacing was excellent, without the down times for angst or distractions that bothered me in previous books – everything was relevant to the story and the plot of all 3 storylines moved forward together, intertwined and naturally flowing from one to the other.

I really liked the insights into Francis and Fernita’s past, again, without derailing the main story or detracting from the epicness of it. It added a much more human element to Francis as we saw what he was pushed to do to seek redemptions. It’s nice to see him as more than a repentant angel who kicks arse.

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  FangsfortheFantasy | Sep 20, 2013 |
Even though I have read the series completely out of order, this books surprises me every time. I particular loved this book in the series of the suspense and plot. I could guess better at what was to come before the event occurred. The characters were well developed and I truly hope that the author keeps writing more.

**The ending*** The Son of Adam and Daughter of Eve were left on the Garden of Eden to help the corrupted new species from escaping the garden. Mulville the cop is the hospital after seeing the true angelic world of Remi's. Remi is with Linda and they kiss in the end. ( )
  tanya.pappas | Aug 12, 2013 |
I really liked this one. It harkened back to the first book--that sort of tightness and impetus. The hugeness of the story was still there (everything in this series happens at an epic scale) but it still felt Remy-focused, which is what I had missed in the last couple of books. ( )
  Krumbs | Mar 31, 2013 |
I had a hard time with this one for some reason. I think in part because Sniegoski presents the morning process wrong. I don't have a problem with moving on but I do have a problem with moving on less than a year after the person you claim to love more than anything dies. He seems to have crammed a long morning into 6 months making me think that Angels are very shallow creatures. Simply put, Marlowe has more excuse than Remy for moving on.

The story itself isn't bad at all and that is from a person who has several degrees in Religious Studies but the story line wasn't as good as the first two books. I sincerely hoped it would be as good as the first two books but it seems to be suffering from the series degeneration that many writers suffer from. ( )
  pjh1984 | Mar 31, 2013 |
review to come ( )
  SenoraG163 | Sep 10, 2011 |
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Sniegoski is back on track with the fourth adventure of angel-turned-PI Remy Chandler (after 2010's Where Angels Fear to Tread). The Sons of Adam, who watch over the first man until he's allowed entrance to heaven, hire Remy to help them find the long-lost key to the Garden of Eden, in the form of a descendant of Eve. Along the way, Remy fights a violent cherubim, encounters the archangel Malachi, and finally begins dating again. Sniegoski nicely juggles a large cast and throws in some touching moments (Remy's conversations with his late wife, Madeline, are especially sweet) and humor (as always, provided by Remy's dog, Marlowe) to balance the epic violence. There's more than enough nonintrusive exposition to let new readers jump into the story, while longtime fans will appreciate the development of recurring characters such as fallen angel Francis.
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Once he was known as the angel Remiel, but generations ago Boston PI Remy Chandler chose to renounce Heaven and live on Earth, where he found a secure place among us ordinary humans...

As an Angel, Remy Chandler possesses powers and skills he puts to good use in his chosen professionâ??but only if the situation calls for it. And the sudden reappearance of the Garden of Eden is definitely one such situation, since the seemingly benevolent Sons of Adam want him to find the Key to the Gates of Eden. But there are those who want the Gates to stay shut, for there is something terrible and dangerous buried in the Garden...

Caught between two warring factions of immortals, Remy must decide how to proceed: find the Key, or not? Desperate for help, he turns to a very old acquaintanceâ??a fallen angel who is sometimes friend, sometimes foe, and always deadly

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