A review by fluka
In Midnight's Silence by T. Frohock

4.0

A good bit of historical horror fantasy, setting angels and demons and their progeny in the lead up to WW2 and the Spanish Civil War. There's a lot of world building and character work to cram into less than a hundred and fifty pages, and I find myself wishing the story had more room to spread out and breathe. But Frohock tells a complete, satisfying storing with good characters, with a mature appeal similar to her excellent debut Miserere.