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The Angel Maker by Alex North

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kayceeisbookish's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5


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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

Thank you to Netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an arc of this book.

I was so excited to have been approved to read this book, one of the most-anticipated thrillers of 2023. I really liked The Whisper Man and The Shadows, and this book has the same sinister quality.

One thing that North does well is write atmospheric stories. As in his other two novels, this one has a similar paranormal realism that you question the validity of the entire way through.  I'm not sure quite how to classify this.  Similar to magical realism, but bordering more on the occult.  Either way, this aspect lends to the overwhelming creepiness of the book.

The thing I struggled with in this one was that with so many points of view and timelines jumping from present to recent past to present to farther back, it could be a bit tricky to follow along with.  I think that this would have been easier to follow if reading the print version instead of listening to the audio, so if you prefer audio, just be aware of that.

I also had a problem with the narration of the audiobook.  The diction of the reader was a bit difficult to make out at points and I had to listen very carefully to try to work out what she said.  Overall, she had a nice cadence, but sometimes it was how she would say certain names or words that it took a few minutes to try to work out whose POV she was reading from.  Since keeping up with those POVs and timelines was already a struggle, this was not helpful.

I had most of the reveals figured out long ahead of time, which took some of the fun out, but I never quite understood the motivations of Michael.  Still, I enjoy how North delved into determinism and how that effected the motivations of the characters in the story.  Combined with the atmosphere and quick pace, it still made for an enjoyable listen.

I think if you liked his previous work, you'll like this one well-enough, though I don't think it's as good as The Whisper Man, which still maintains its spot as my favorite of his books.

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oracle_of_madness's review

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4.25

Thank you, Netgalley and Publisher, for this Arc!!

I'm reading lots of good books lately and this is another one. Super dark and absolutely thrilling, this book had me hooked, especially with the back story of the murder victim. 

Allan Hobbes was murdered in his creepy mansion, and the detectives are on the case.  However, this leads them in a lot of directions, making it seem like there is an underlying connection between everything.  

Sarah is a protective sister with her own family, a daughter, and her husband.  However, she hasn't had a chance to be that protective sister for her little brother in over a decade.  When she finds out her brother,  Chris,  is missing, she immediately takes it upon herself to start the search.

Chris is, in fact, in hiding.  But it is not for what I first believed.  There are connections, like a spiderweb, over the different character's and their pasts.  This story really drew me in with the brutal history of serial killer jack lock and his creation of a book that reveals the future.  It's almost as if the future is laid out, pre-ordained, and nobody even has any real choices.  (A very interesting and quite depressing thoughtšŸ¤£šŸ¤£)

I loved this.  I loved the darkness of the theme that ran through this story and following these characters.   Definitely recommend for fans of thrillers!

Out February 28, 2023!

Content Warnings for violence and disturbing imagery 


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