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Fallen Angel (Angelwalk Saga, Book 2)
Fallen Angel - Angelwalk Saga, Book 2
Author: Roger Elwood
Observer, a fallen angel, is commissioned by his master to write a chronicle of world events justifying Satan's single-minded dedication to the destruction of God's creation. With book and pen in hand, Observer criss-crosses time and space to gain a Satan-side perspective of famous events, places, and personalities: The Flood, Auschwitz, The Ken...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780849932397
ISBN-10: 0849932394
Publication Date: 2/1991
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: W Pub Group
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Fallen Angel (Angelwalk Saga, Book 2) on
This book is told from the point of view of a Fallen Angel named "Observer". He's under the impression that because he's only recording events and hasn't actually participated, he shouldn't be where he is. In the end, he finds out this is where he belongs. This one does have condemnation of homosexuality, abortion, and drugs; however, it focuses more on wrong-doing of various religions and the commercialism of Christianity. Scathing hatred in this one, which I guess could only be expected with a 'demon' narrating.

I didn't care for this one as much as the first in the series.
darcyjo avatar reviewed Fallen Angel (Angelwalk Saga, Book 2) on + 79 more book reviews
When Lucifer left heaven, he took with him a great number of followers. In this story, we find one of them who has the job of recording the vision and success (and eventual failure) of his master, Satan. Like so many humans, he chooses to not choose, and so seals his own fate.

Grim, but fascinating. Part of a series, but can be easily read alone.
reviewed Fallen Angel (Angelwalk Saga, Book 2) on
Observer, a fallen angel, is commissioned by his master to write a chronicle of world events justifying Satan's single-minded dedication to the destruction of God's creation. The more he sees and record, the more appalled Observer becomes with Satan's unmitigated ruthlessness. He begins to doubt. To wonder if his choice to follow Satan was the right one. To wonder if he can still turn back.

Sequel to Angelwalk which held my attention (a sometimes middle-aged adult) and the attention of a 16 yr. old. Writes similiar to C.S. Lewis. The truth of what is really going on in our world today jumps right out of this book and smacks you in the face & heart. Highly recommend Angelwalk & Fallen Angel.


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