‘Angel’s one-liners are frequent and funny, but there is an acute observer of modern mores beneath the endearing roguishness’
MARCEL BERLINS, THE TIMES
Most families have a skeleton in the cupboard. Fitzroy MacLean Angel has a mortuary…
It requires all Angel’s streetwise talents to find a missing brother, uncover and outrageous Common Market drugs deal, survive sex on the Eurostar deep in the Channel Tunnel and solve the problem of just where do you hide a field of cannabis?
And if keeping his own estranged parents apart isn’t hard enough, Angel also has to contend with a family of East End gangsters involved in the curious case of the missing diesel fuel and stolen beer barrels.
When the going gets tough, it might just mean that Angel has to make the ultimate sacrifice…
‘Three cheers for an exemplary hero who has never made an excuse and left. Ripley on rich and ribald form’
PHILIP OAKES, LITERARY REVIEW
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