Angels of September

by Andrew M. Greeley | Romance |
ISBN: 0446512931 Global Overview for this book
Registered by BigBlues of Marshfield, Massachusetts USA on 8/6/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by BigBlues from Marshfield, Massachusetts USA on Wednesday, August 6, 2003
From The Critics
Publisher's Weekly
The Irish, Dr. Johnson said, are a very fair racethey never speak well of one another. Greeley (The Cardinal Sins, Virgin and Martyr) lays into the Irish clergy, cops and politicians with great gusto in his best book yet. Ann Reilly is a 50-ish art gallery owner, beautiful, competent and decent. After two disastrous marriages, she falls in love with Mike Casey, a top Chicago cop and former schoolmate. But Anne's lifelong Catholicism riddles her with guilt and she's loath to marry again. An exhibit of Breughel-like paintings by a dead mad priest begins to take on fiendish vividness and Anne's life and sanity are in peril. Casey's cousin, the urbane Cathedral rector, Father ``Blackie'' Ryan, joins with his psychiatrist sister to fight Anne's demons. Some of Greeley's horror effects aren't quite in Stephen King's league, and Anne's guilt seems a bit unlikely, but her ongoing ``autobiography'' is a vivid picture of a good woman struggling to come to terms with her family and an old-fashioned Catholicism that is stunning in its repression. Greeley's zestful irreverence is a delight as he gleefully bashes Popes, bishops, cops, pols and professors, most of them Irish. 125,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; author tour. February 10

My view...
This is a great story and Andrew Greeley pulls no punches. I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline and the characters... a very compelling and riveting story and one of Greeley's best.

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