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From the dark fairy tale forests of Russia to the steamy intrigues of a Hong Kong opium den to ancestral secrets long hidden in a Paris mansion and the rolling, bloody hills of Ireland during the Troubles, the third book in Brandner's magnificent Exit Unicorns series is richly embroidered with lush imagery, spanning continents and vastly different culturesNan epic tale of country and the turnings of the human heart. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Flights of Angels is the third book in this phenomenal series and the continuing story of Casey, Pamela, Jamie, Patrick, and a host of memorable characters navigating the terrible tragedy that is The Troubles.
This part of the story has us traveling to Hong Kong, Paris, and Russia, then back to our most troubled Ireland. This book is bloody brilliant. It is a rollercoaster ride of emotion and the tale is full of mystery, politics, betrayal, love, heartache, and survival. There is always poetry and stories to be told that leave you breathless and Flights of Angels is no exception. It is so far my FAVOURITE of the series.
I first read Flights of Angels in 2015 and again in 2019 when the audiobook came out.
I highly recommend reading this series along with the audiobook. It is a whole other experience entirely!
Gary Furlong is a master at his trade and he does not disappoint! I thought he did a fantastic job with Exit Unicorns. He takes it up quite a few notches for Mermaid in a Bowl of Tears and he has completely BLOWN ME away with his work in Flights of Angels.
My favorites are the voices for the characters in the Tales of Ragged Jack and the part where Pamela connects with Jamie in the dream realm and has a mix of accents! Love it, love it, love it! His rendition of the Reverend Broughton and the Crooked Man is spine-tinglingly accurate in my mind.
Love it, love it, love it! ( )