Author’s new book “The Last Angel To Fall” receives a warm literary welcome

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Author’s new book “The Last Angel To Fall” receives a warm literary welcome

February 11
00:02 2022
Author's new book "The Last Angel To Fall" receives a warm literary welcome

Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Fiction – Fantasy – Urban book “The Last Angel To Fall” by Brian G. Walsh, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1078186650.

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Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite

“The Last Angel To Fall by Brian G. Walsh is a speculative urban novel and the first book in the bold new Jubal Stone series. Diplomatic Security Service agent Jubal Stone, a desolate, cynical, and flawed protagonist with a sullied reputation, has been tasked with “the most sensitive mission you or anybody else on this planet has ever been assigned to.” A Fallen Angel has crash-landed on Earth, hell is real, and there is a government of Lucifer with the real story, not the one we’ve been lied to about since Genesis. The hunt that ensues involves agencies and individuals—both human and non—with a wide range of different motives. Told from alternating points of view, the unfolding of facts might just prove that the devil we know may not truly be better than the devil we don’t. But first, Jubal has to find the Fallen One. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,” I said. “And the Word *was* God.”

“What a wild ride that was! The Last Angel To Fall is the gift that keeps on giving and Brian G. Walsh is a master of symbolism and the deconstructing of scriptural wordplay with the imagination to pull it all together. I most enjoyed it when the shift moved to the point of view of Immanuel. There is an authenticity that is immediately prevalent and Walsh makes The Archangel into a living, breathing character in the first few chapters. It is the arc of Immanuel that is the gem here though and it is really fantastic. There is also a palpable intrigue to the “other” character Asheba that carries throughout the book, although moving past the sexy female trope required some tenacity. Fortunately, Walsh provides a rationale for Asheba’s appearance and actions that soften the image. All’s well that ends well, right? Incredibly, Jubal is possibly the least interesting but this means very little in a story where everyone is intensely well developed. The writing is clean and tight, the pace is perfect and fast-moving, the sizzle factor is well executed…and I am excited to see where Walsh takes us in book two.”

You can learn more about Brian G. Walsh and “The Last Angel To Fall” at https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/the-last-angel-to-fall where you can read reviews and the author’s biography, as well as connect with the author directly or through their website and social media pages.

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