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TEAM AVENGING ANGEL

Love & Rough Justice in Brooklyn

 

Book 2 of the Avenging Angel Series

Crime Fiction / Dark Romance

ISBN 979-8835399581

A kick-ass female anti-hero spreads her wings, delivering justice for victimized girls and women.

 

She is an African-American survivor of a racially-charged childhood rape, who grows into a strikingly beautiful assassin.  He is the Italian-American private eye with Mafia connections who loves her.  Together, they take on serial killers, sex traffickers, kidnappers, child molesters, rapists, wife-beaters, predators and exploiters.

 

Along the way, women they’ve protected join them in their quest.  Frustrated and threatened by a corrupt criminal justice system, though, the team is forced to work outside, and often against, the law.

 

When she finds herself pitted against a unit of the Haitian secret police, and he finds out why he is being framed for a series of murders, the stakes could not be higher.

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    The Avenging Angel Series is one of those rare gems: action-packed crime thrillers that also give you broader themes to think about, even after you've finished the books. Chock full of sizzling scenes and memorable characters, these books will keep you captivated until the final page! I really enjoyed reading these books.

    Grab your copy of these incredible crime thrillers today!

-- Chick Lit Café Books & Reviews

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RIOT

A 1960s Love Story

 

Political Fiction / Historical Romance

ISBN 978-0692486962
 

It’s the late 1960s. The Vietnam War, the Antiwar Movement and the Black Power Movement are rushing toward their explosive peaks. In the midst of this charged environment, an inter-racial pair of young activists fall madly in love. Awaiting them are excitement, danger, heartache and redemption.

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    RIOT: A 1960s Love Story chronicles these lovers’ challenging journey, their coming of age amidst an unpopular war; a racially polarized city; a hostile mayor and ever-mounting threats, all while working through their own deep psychological issues. 1968 is marked by campus unrest, urban rebellions and assassinations, as well as political violence that thrusts the duo into clashes with Chicago’s police and the National Guard. The suspense builds breathlessly to a heartrending climax during the street protests surrounding that summer’s Democratic National Convention.

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"A deftly crafted and complexly layered novel of immense passion and divisive politics that is a quite accurate portrayal of the events and issues backgrounding this emotionally dazzling story from beginning to end, "Riot: A 1960s Love Story" establishes author Charles S. Isaacs as a truly extraordinary and gifted novelist. Very highly recommended."

-- Midwest Book Review

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