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Return to Book Page. Preview — Red Angel by Douglas Clegg. You see him every day. But you don't know who he is Among the neighborhoods full of lovely palm trees and clear blue swimming pools of California, a new killer is hunting. Do they communicate with their minds? The young man in the straitjacket doesn't want the Red Angel to be caught. But his skin holds the name of an upcoming victim. And up on Moon Lake, in the San Bernardino mountains, a terrifying killer plans to descend into the valley to find his next victim.

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To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Red Angel , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Oct 01, Kelly rated it did not like it Shelves: Do you know how many emails I get a week by people asking what my problem is?

To answer just a few of them let me simply say this: No, there is no stick there; Yes, my mother did hug me enough, No and You should be ashamed for even asking! Anywho, rather than spew yet another diatribe of "Dear Lord End My Pain", I have decided to turn my anguish into a much beloved past time- a drinking game!

Take one sip every time Someone exclaims any one of: Trey flashes Do you know how many emails I get a week by people asking what my problem is? The story manages to convey an eerie atmosphere. You find a misspelled word. The pace becomes inert. The word madman appears. Take two sips every time A new character appears and then is never heard from again. Something way too convenient occurs to help them investigate the case. The narrator repeats himself. The hospital is described in even more detail than your last check-up. You can predict the next chapter. Down the bottle every time …: View all 3 comments.

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Oct 30, Chana rated it it was ok Shelves: I don't have a problem with this book in particular, I have a problem with the genre. I picked this book out of a bookbox, and it is not bad for it's type. It is well thought out, well-plotted and organized. It never gets boring or bogged down in explanations.

The problem with it is that it is gross.

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I think that the author intended some worthy points here in regards to types of people and how they react to abusive situations, but I was too grossed out to want to make a study of it. Apr 21, Jool rated it really liked it. Are you looking for serial killers, horror and the psychologically twisted? Look no further than the Douglass Clegg series entitled 'criminally insane '. You will get Chills wondering how this plot will turn out! Red Angel Enjoyed this second book in the criminally insane series.

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Nov 28, Annette Murray rated it really liked it. Different serial killer, same other support staff. Still good and sick. The motivation for saving the victim is different, the hunters are different, the backstory different. The plot is fast winded, although it takes a bit of time to get past repetition and pick up.

In the middle evolves a genuinely confusing mystery that keeps you reading until the ending slaps you in the face. One thing that keeps it so is the strong characterization and concentration on the creepy atmosphere and setting. Trey Campbell as the psychiatrist is the main ringleader, tortured over a recent attack on his family by an escaped inmate. The villains are effectively creepy and I found no fault with them. The pacing was strong and sturdy, not letting me down, although some of the repetition hurt it slightly. Harper goes a little overboard at the beginning with choppiness but it kept me reading.


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He kept it short and sweet, as he does at times, which works for the most part, but he laid it on a little thick here. The middle stops this sin, though, and becomes easier reading. Hope author writes more about the Red Angel. Michael Anderle rated it it was amazing Aug 05, Johnathan rated it it was amazing Sep 06, David rated it really liked it Sep 17, Adam rated it it was amazing Apr 28, Kaltfeuer rated it really liked it Dec 22, Toppenman rated it really liked it Aug 07, Patricia Guy rated it really liked it Apr 26, Joseph rated it it was ok Dec 12, Aubrey rated it liked it Apr 11, Wilson rated it really liked it Dec 10, Kara Johnson rated it it was amazing Sep 05, Brandon rated it liked it Feb 11, Tim Crockett rated it liked it Oct 04, Jac rated it really liked it Apr 02, Elation rated it really liked it Aug 28, Michaela rated it liked it Jul 26, William Setzer rated it really liked it Sep 03, Carl rated it it was amazing Dec 28, Naomi rated it it was amazing Jul 22, Taylor rated it it was amazing May 31, Mark rated it liked it Feb 15, Rosemier rated it it was amazing May 28, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

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