Title: Angelology
Author: Danielle Trussoni
Publisher: Penguin
Edition: Paperback
I really loved this dark, edgy, supernatural novel of Danielle Trussoni. I've read a lot of the teenage version of the fallen angels which were usually okay for young adult. The fallen angels are usually the mysterious, perfect, and the savior of the story. This one is quite refreshing for me. The fallen here are the bad ones. Angelology actually gives it justice. It's more close to the myths and legends of their kind. I was totally hooked from beginning to end.
It all started when Sister Evangeline received a letter from Verlain asking permission to look at the precious archive of St. Rose convent. She already replied with a no which was the default answer to anybody who wants to gain access on their precious library. She got curious, investigates about the inquiry that was written on the letter and found something interesting. The correspondence between Mother Innocenta and Abigail Rockefeller really does exist and it mentioned about a successful exploration in a mountain during the 1940's.
Verlain not knowing the real intention of his client got involved in this mystery which eventually put his life in danger. He had the opportunity to meet Sister Evangeline which led them to a very dangerous, fascinating and at the same time horrific story of the fallen angels and the musical instrument they want back.
I welcome you to the world of Angelology.
I can't wait for the next book.
Author: Danielle Trussoni
Publisher: Penguin
Edition: Paperback
I really loved this dark, edgy, supernatural novel of Danielle Trussoni. I've read a lot of the teenage version of the fallen angels which were usually okay for young adult. The fallen angels are usually the mysterious, perfect, and the savior of the story. This one is quite refreshing for me. The fallen here are the bad ones. Angelology actually gives it justice. It's more close to the myths and legends of their kind. I was totally hooked from beginning to end.
It all started when Sister Evangeline received a letter from Verlain asking permission to look at the precious archive of St. Rose convent. She already replied with a no which was the default answer to anybody who wants to gain access on their precious library. She got curious, investigates about the inquiry that was written on the letter and found something interesting. The correspondence between Mother Innocenta and Abigail Rockefeller really does exist and it mentioned about a successful exploration in a mountain during the 1940's.
Verlain not knowing the real intention of his client got involved in this mystery which eventually put his life in danger. He had the opportunity to meet Sister Evangeline which led them to a very dangerous, fascinating and at the same time horrific story of the fallen angels and the musical instrument they want back.
I welcome you to the world of Angelology.
I can't wait for the next book.
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