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Angelopolis

Title
Angelopolis / Danielle Trussoni.
Author
Trussoni, Danielle.
Publication
New York : Viking, 2013.

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302 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
"Danielle Trussoni's bestselling first novel, Angelology, wove biblical lore, the Orpheus myth, and Milton's Rebel Angels into a present-day world tinged with the divine supernatural. The novel plunged two endearing loners--art historian V. A. Verlaine and Evangeline, a beautiful young nun--into an ancient battle between a secret society and mankind's most insidious enemies: angel-human hybrids known as the Nephilim. Now a decade has passed since Verlaine saw Evangeline alight from the Brooklyn Bridge, the sight of her wings a betrayal that haunts him still. The Nephilim are again on the rise, scheming to construct their own paradise--the Angelopolis-- and ruthlessly pursued by Verlaine in his new calling as an angel hunter. But when Evangeline materializes, Verlaine is besieged by doubts that will only grow as forces more powerful than even the Nephilim draw them from Paris to Saint Petersburg and deep into the provinces of Siberia and the Black Sea coast. A high-octane tale of abduction and liberation, treasure seeking and divine warfare, Angelopolis plumbs Russia's imperial past, modern genetics, and the archangel Gabriel's famous visitations to conceive a fresh tableau of history and myth that will, once again, enthrall readers the world over"--Provided by publisher.
Subject
  • Art historians > Fiction
  • Nuns > Fiction
  • Angels > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Thrillers (Fiction)
  • Fantasy fiction.
Call Number
JFE 13-5178
ISBN
  • 9780670025541
  • 0670025542
LCCN
2013001515
OCLC
  • 818953756
  • 2013001515
Author
Trussoni, Danielle.
Title
Angelopolis / Danielle Trussoni.
Imprint
New York : Viking, 2013.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
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JFE 13-5178
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