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The Angel War · Book 2

Jisedai 2

by Daniel P. Riley
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In a future Tokyo, megaconglomerates wage a low war against each other, using ancient forms of combat carefully hidden from the city's residents. Each company trains its unit of clandestine killers. None whispered among executives with more fear than Suzakushin's Holy Eight, each named by their master after an Archangel.

Six months ago, one of the Holy Eight went rogue and slipped from the watchful eye of Tokyo with a sex-trafficked girl under his protection. Holy Eight killers pursued them in the shadowlands beyond Tokyo's border wall, where lawlessness reigns.

Out there, Gabriel and his ward, Hana, managed to build a life together with the aid of Hasegawa, a solitary old man stubbornly living out his twilight in the house his family built long, long ago.

Now, Suzakushin comes for them again, putting more than just Gabriel and Hana's lives at risk. Is there a way out of the endless cycle of death? Can Gabriel defend everything he cares about, or must he lean into darkness and become the hunter instead? The Angel War continues...

Format
Ebook, Audiobook, Paperback
Published
Dec 2024
Pages
210
Language
EN
ISBN
979-8230870012
Publisher
Whimsyland

Content rating

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Language
1/4

rare, soft words

Violence
4/4

intense, gory, disturbing

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

Biblical Themes
2/4

background faith

Vibe & themes

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Tone

Hopeful
Dark
Epic

Tropes

Found Family
Reluctant Hero/Heroine
Underdog

Point-of-View

3rd omniscient

Setting

Far Future
Post-Apocalyptic

Themes

Good vs Evil
Redemption
Faith & Belief

Pace

Fast-Paced

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