Angel Land
by Victor J. Banis

A Review



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An avowed fundamentalist preacher gives the invocation at a presidential inauguration. A vote makes it against the law for people to marry those whom they love. Couples with good homes find it suddenly illegal to adopt or nurture foster children. These are not the elements of a fictional story, but headlines ripped from the news today.

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Angel Land can be read on many levels. It is at once a rip-roaring good-against-evil thriller, a cautionary tale of which complacent souls might do well to take heed, and a horror story about the possibilities of goodness masquerading as evil. However you read Angel Land, you are sure to come away satisfied. This novel is the voice of a master storyteller and even if you pay little heed to the socio-political ideas between the lines, you are sure to come away knowing you have had a deeply satisfying reading experience.






Reviewed by: Rick R. Reed




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