![]() The first complaint I had in retrospect with this novel was the lack of an identified leading character to carry the central focus. ![]() I liked – with some reservations – following Nora and Zach’s perspective points, and was fascinated by the web of characters that were strongly asserted in their motivations, yet still with enough intrigue under wraps to keep me following, in the previous novel. In the previous novel – the central focus was on Nora and Zach. ![]() This narrative felt like it jumped all over the place without really a central focus on who the main character was supposed to be. I suppose the best way to frame my thoughts of the book is that I don’t think “The Angel” was as strong cohesively as the first book – “The Siren.” Not by a long shot. ![]() Even several days after finishing this book, I still have a hard time coming up with a leading argument about Tiffany Reisz’s “The Angel”, the second book in her “Original Sinners” series. ![]()
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