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Joshua Dagon (Author)
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October 31, 2006
Nicholas Reynolds had messed up: he'd taken two party drugs that didn't get along with each other. Now, his glamorous Saturday night plans had been reduced to throwing up in a thin, lightless alley. Up until tonight, Nick had been doing well enough, even by Los Angeles standards. A model-slash-actor of respectable success, he was young, healthy, very attractive, and the hub of his requisite clique. He was generally popular and appreciated although perhaps not enough by the guy he was dating who, interestingly, insisted they were not dating. Though, what made this particular evening truly remarkable for Nick was not his life-threatening overdose. No, it was the enormous demon who also thought Nick's lightless, Hollywood alley might be a good place to hide... In his triumphant first foray into full-length novels, Joshua Dagon has unleashed the rich and compelling tale of the fallen angel, Marbas, and the circle of friends who risk everything to oppose a dark and growing evil. Set in the vainglorious world of the Los Angeles club scene, these novels adeptly confront dogma, addiction, ambition, and revenge with the powerful forces of optimism, friendship, redemption, and above all, love. By the end of The Fallen, readers are whole-heartedly caught up in the lives of the characters, and upon completion of Demon Tears, they long for another chance to laugh and cry with Joshua Dagon's beautifully crafted characters.

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Joshua Dagon is a huge and monumental talent in the field of literature of our day. Expect to turn the pages with surprise, mystery and excitement. Look out, Stephen King, Joshua Dagon is here! --Jill Grande Goodsell, President, Grande-Goodsell Institute for the Arts & Humanities

About the Author

Joshua Dagon is a novelist, playwright, and columnist. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 315 pages
  • Publisher: Breur Media Corporation; Premiere softcover edition (October 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978995503
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978995508
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,784,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars wandering in the dark, November 4, 2008
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Fine and fairly original is the basic assumption, that of the interaction between a powerful Judeo-Christian age-old devil and a modern-day group of gay young males in dissolute Los Angeles. It is fine and rich in potentially interesting developments as far as plot and character interaction are concerned.

Apart from this, Mr Dagon (is this surname fictional? after all Dagon was the name of a powerful philistine deity of fertility) seems to be rambling rather aimlessly among rather heterogeneous pursuits.
Is he attempting a portrait of contemporary life in LA with a special focus on the city's immoral ethics? Or is it the depiction of the LA juvenile gay world and underworld? A detour in the supernatural? A new agean essay on religions? Or perhaps a medical short essay on the effects of recreational drugs?

I am being willingly strict here, of course, but this author seems in serious need of disciplinating his literary efforts and of a good editor.
Page after page is dedicated to the description of several drugs and their effects on the human psyche. What is the goal of so many pages? They are useless to convey the sense of young people idling their life away escaping a harsh reality and a quite necessary search for their real self; these same pages are not judgemental but at the same time they do not make allowances.
What is the author's opinion of his characters? He seems constantly uncertain whether to depict them objectively, leaving the reader to judge for him/herself or whether to express his own.

This is possibly true for every topic in this book. Mr Dagon seems unable to pursue a narrative or aesthetic goal consistently. As a result the pace of the action falters and characterization, supposedly the driving force of the narrative, is unconvincing.
Last but not least the supernatural element is far from fully exploited which is a waste.
So much more a pity because the writing is not bad at all.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, February 28, 2010
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This is a review for both Fallen and Demon's tears

I can see how this author can deserve the criticism of being extremely wordy and needing tighter edit in some places for both books. But no, I am not taking the stars off for this. I am not writing a review as a professional literary critique, I am writing a review as a reader, and ESL reader at that, so while I can notice some glaring linguistic problems, my main issue is whether the book satisfied me. And this one and its sequel "Demon's tears" delivered such satisfaction and more. I love the books that play with fallen angels' mythology and do some creative spin on it, I especially love the books which dare to be sympathetic to fallen angels, it is appealing to me. I love how human boys (Nick and his friends are portrayed), how compassionate this author seems to be to basically all of his characters. It is a wonderful thriller that as other reviewer noticed just happen to have gay characters as main players, it is a love story too, story of understanding each other, your good and bad sides, story of wanting to grow, to redeem oneself, I loved it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars different, June 16, 2009
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drug education mixed with religion. what's not to like? the end seems to fall apart by trying too hard, but all in all two fun reads
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