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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best White Wolf Fiction Ever
I must admit to being an avid fan of Mr. Stolze but would like to add the caveat that he deserves the high praise that I give his novel. I find that many times a product driven novel usually loses sight of one of the most important goals of any piece of literature: Simply, to tell a good story. Ashes and Angel Wings is a great story, with well rounded and interesting...
Published on April 24, 2003 by Craig Clark

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Story, but Chicken out on the premise
I wish authors weren't so predictable and cowards when it comes to the subject of good and evil, God and the Devil. This book / series has such a great premise and potential, but the author chickens out when he deals the Good side of the Good v Evil equation. Evil is all powerful. Human have no resistance to it. Demon's can posses, destroy and manipulate at will. But...
Published on September 17, 2003 by Gregory A. McDonald


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best White Wolf Fiction Ever, April 24, 2003
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This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
I must admit to being an avid fan of Mr. Stolze but would like to add the caveat that he deserves the high praise that I give his novel. I find that many times a product driven novel usually loses sight of one of the most important goals of any piece of literature: Simply, to tell a good story. Ashes and Angel Wings is a great story, with well rounded and interesting characters. Even if you aren't a fan of White Wolf's game systems I heartily recommend picking up Mr. Stolze's finely crafted novel, you won't be disappointed. My only warning is to be prepared to buy the next two books in the series because you will definitely want to continue down such an engaging road.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, April 24, 2003
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This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
This book blew me away. Greg Stolze is an extremely good author. I especially liked the way he made the conflict between the main characters' dual natures come to life in your mind. You /felt/ the conflict of the demons' torment and memories versus what their vessels wanted them to do. It was fantastic.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, January 2, 2005
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This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
I don't normally read game fiction, but I really loved White Wolfs 'Demon: the Fallen' setting because it appealed to my love of dogma. I first read 'Lucifers Shadow' and it's short story 'A Legitimate Obligation'. When I found out that there was a whole book dedicated to Hasmed, I had to have it.

I'll have to admit, the book isn't ALL about Hasmed, but the side stories work their way into the main plot in such an amazing way, it makes it all worth it.

'Ashes and Angel Wings' tells us how Hasmed came to control the body of Harvey Ciullo, how he works to gain influence in the mortal crime sydicate for his own and his masters gain, and how, most importantly, he looks out for his daughter Tina.

While there is definitely a climax at the end, it doesnt really wrap things up and it leaves you wanting to know more. It's not enough of a let down to ruin the book, though. Just enough to urge me to buy 'The Seven Deadlies'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FICTION BY GREG STOLZE IS ALWAYS TOP NOTCH, July 24, 2007
This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
ASHES AND ANGEL WINGS is a World of Darkness novel by Greg Stolze, meant to accompany the roleplaying game DEMON: THE FALLEN. Greg Stolze wrote the narrative part of DEMON, making him an excellent choice for the accompanying fiction. Besides writing the trilogy of which ASHES is the first, Greg has also written two fiction novels for VAMPIRE: THE REQUIEM. He is an excellent novelist, able to write compelling and sympathetic characters with good pacing in his story-telling.

ASHES AND ANGEL WINGS is a story about a demon who escapes from Hell to possess a human body, and his conflicting desires between serving the demonic authority over him and following his own selfish interests. On the one hand, I feel sympathy for the demon; he loves his host's daughter and tries to protect her and others in his life. On the other hand, he is ruthless in pursuing his own interests, to the point of torture and murder. The demon is a complex character, as are most struggles to determine what is right and what is wrong. The tension between the human host's desire to follow some moral code and the demon's desire to assert its ability to exert unrestrained power is an interesting one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is good. For real., March 23, 2007
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Luiz Mello (Vitoria, ES Brazil) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
I never had a high regard for RPG fiction. Overall, I thought this kind of book ranged from OK to just plain bad, stuff that only gaming fans (like me) should read. That's because these books are usually very nice if you want to immerse yourself into the setting feeling and follow your favorite game's canon plots, but they fail to deliver as literature a little bit too often.

I changed my mind thanks to Greg Stolze.

Greg Stolze's writing is golden in every sense. He is able to portray ancient supernatural creatures without sounding artificial, nor plain. Stolze's favorite trick is to build several plots and then intertwine them in one big sick picture. He pulls that trick incredibly well. I was hooked from the beginning.

Demon: The Fallen is a very good game, that deals with difficult, heavy themes, and has a great dramatic potential. Ashes and Angel Wings succeeds in capturing that mood, and, here is the thing, is also very entertaining reading.
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3 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good Story, but Chicken out on the premise, September 17, 2003
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Gregory A. McDonald (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ashes and Angel Wings (Demon: The Fallen #1) (Paperback)
I wish authors weren't so predictable and cowards when it comes to the subject of good and evil, God and the Devil. This book / series has such a great premise and potential, but the author chickens out when he deals the Good side of the Good v Evil equation. Evil is all powerful. Human have no resistance to it. Demon's can posses, destroy and manipulate at will. But good can do... nothing. There are no angels. God is nothing but a figment that is mentioned, but he "can't" intervien on earth because of... what. It's God, the creator of the universe.. who stops God from doing anything. Stolze tried to make the demons sympathetic even as the continue to do evil things. How they are misunderstood by God. Honestly, the story makes God sound like he is the manager of a 7-11 who just doesn't understand his employees or customers. How about a real story of good vs evil. Demons who know they are evil, revele in it. Angels who are good, know they are good and as the army of God will fight the Demons. Humans who have free will to choose between the two and are no powerless in the face of the ultimate choice in life and afterlife. Who can choose to fight on either side and face said consequences for doing so. One more thing... how can you tackle this subject with out talking about religion. Christian, Jew, Muslim.. how can you discount the books man uses to learn of God and our history. Since Lucifer is central to Christianity, how can you leave out Jesus Christ in the story of good v evil.

I wish someone would write a good story about the fight between good and evil, Angels and Demons, God and the Devil without skirting the religious aspect of it.

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