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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tight suspense and enough gore to keep the this fan happy!
I just finished reading Red Angel. It was one heckuva tight read! The pace is great and the action just keeps coming. This book also manages to hold the interest of the reader even when the weapon wielding killer isn't doing his worst. Some of the books that I've read involving the "criminally insane" get so into the psychological aspect of the crimes that...
Published on September 15, 2003 by Erin A. Butterworth

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but too familiar
I am a huge fan of Harper's alter ego Douglas Clegg, and did find this one very exciting and interesting. The only problem is that the first half of it seemed PAINFULLY similar to The Silence of the Lambs. I guess you can say this is SOTL on speed! A good thriller, but familiar.
Published on January 1, 2004


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tight suspense and enough gore to keep the this fan happy!, September 15, 2003
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Erin A. Butterworth (Salem, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I just finished reading Red Angel. It was one heckuva tight read! The pace is great and the action just keeps coming. This book also manages to hold the interest of the reader even when the weapon wielding killer isn't doing his worst. Some of the books that I've read involving the "criminally insane" get so into the psychological aspect of the crimes that the book loses some of its energy. Not so in Red Angel! Andrew Harper just lets the crazies be crazies and the blood flows freely from that point on. I loved this book - can't say enough good about it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Harper returns with a grisly thrill ride!, December 12, 2003
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P. Legerski (Corona, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Andrew Harper (Douglas Clegg's alter ego)returns with a not-inclusive sequel to BAD KARMA with RED ANGEL. The idea behind these books is to craft a fast-paced, character driven story that you can read in 2-3 sittings. And Harper demands that you stay with the story with enough twist and turns to dare you to try and quit reading. The he throws in enough character development to flesh out the main players all the while twisting your stomach with gut wrenching scenes of torture and murder! The plot is straight forward, the climax worthwhile and most importantly, the characters stay true throughout the novel...they don't have a revelation that is "smart" or "cute". This is lean prose by a master writer. I would recommend any of Douglas Clegg's books after you finish this one....the Clegg books are more richly woven tales but RED ANGEL is a showcase of a imaginative writer on top of his craft!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Chiller, December 3, 2003
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Tery has to find the killer before he kills his next child. But does trey have to use psychopath to catchone? Find out in this wonderful, fasted paced book. It gets you hooked and you wont beable to put it down. So pick up RED ANGEL!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tense Disturbing Thriller, October 4, 2003
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A fitting sequel to Bad Karma from the same author (a pseudonym for horror author Douglas Clegg). You don't have to have read Bad Karma to read Red Angel -- they both stand independently, though they share a character. But Red Angel is a tense, disturbing, serial-killer thriller that makes you turn the pages so fast you'll have finished the book before you know it. Highly recommended, and definitely a real chiller.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pulse-Pounding Suspense from a Master!, September 5, 2003
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The pages just seemed to fly by in yet another great story about Darden State Hospital by Andrew Harper. The imagery, locale and characters are portrayed so realistically that you almost feel this is a real place, one that you just know exists. There is so much to love about Andrew Harper's writing (i.e., Douglas Clegg), that each time one of his books is published, I immediately have to put aside anything else I'm reading to get to his. He has a way of evoking a time and place that puts you right in the middle of the story - that makes you feel as if you're living it. Hopefully, there will be more about the inmates and workers of Darden State . . . . and Harrow House, too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book of Thrill, December 1, 2003
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Trey has to capture the killer and he might have to get a psychopathic murderer to catch the killer who is taking his victims one by one on a quick basis. This story is a thriller that you won't beable to put down once you pick it up. So if you need a murder story that keeps you guesing what's going to happen next, you need to pick up RED ANGEL, by Andrew Harper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Angel of Death, September 20, 2003
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Red Angel
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Andrew Harper

Program 28, Ward D., Darden State Hospital for Criminal Justice, the Thrill- Kill row as it is called, houses the most dangerous psychopaths incarcerated on the West Coast. But in the Inland Empire area of Southern California around San Pascal, Redlands and Riverside, a killer, known as the Red Angel, continues to elude the authorities, striking again and again in broad daylight, preying upon the most innocent of victims, young children.

In Ward D., one of the patients, Michael Scoleri, who calls himself Abraxas, the true God, claims to be in telepathic communication with the killer. When the young son of a forensic psychiatrist at Darden State becomes the Red Angel's latest victim, Scoleri offers to help authorities for a price. With time running out, the decision must be made whether to wait and hope the killer is captured in time, or to trust Scoleri, a brutal murderer and rapist, to lead them to the Red Angel.

Andrew Harper, the bestselling author of BAD KARMA, knows our worst nightmares, and he aims straight for the heart. Building layer upon layer of tension, Harper calls upon his extensive knowledge of investigative and forensic procedure to bring characters to life in this fast-paced thriller. Readers are mesmerized as a seemingly invisible monster invades quiet communities, kidnapping children and sacrificing them to his own god. Intense and terrifying, RED ANGEL is dark suspense at its best.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars strong thriller, September 18, 2003
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After being attacked by an escaped mental patient in his own home who threatened his wife and children, Troy Campbell needed plenty of time to recuperate both physically and mentally. Now the psychiatric Technician and Supervisor of D ward at the maximum security hospital of Darden State is ready to tackle the six inmates of Program 28, Sexual Sadistic Predator Violent Sociopath Level seven. One of the worst of these offenders is Michael Scoleri, a man who has the looks of a choirboy but the heart of a monster.

Somehow, some way, Scoleri is getting messages from the Red Devil, a disorganized psychopath who is kidnapping young children, drugging them, than drowning them. Before he dumps their dead bodies he attaches bloody wings to their necks, fastened with a coat hanger. His latest victim is the son of Darden State psychiatrist Elise Conroy and she intends to use Scoleri to track down the Red Devil in defiance of all the rules with only the help of Troy Campbell.

Andrew Harper is the one of the best crime thriller writers of the decade just as Douglass Glegg, Harper's alter ego, is a master of horror. RED ANGEL is not for the faint of heart because there are some very gory and visually graphic scenes. The protagonist is a good and noble person who wants to know how a sociopath comes into being, a trait that causes him to become involved in dangerous situations. If this book is an example, Leisure's new line of thrillers will be a smashing success.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-moving page-turner, September 16, 2003
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Ron Breznay (Wilkes-Barre, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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RED ANGEL is a suspenseful page-turner that you won't be able to put down once you start it. The central mystery will keep you guessing until the end, and the carefully drawn characters will engender your sympathy. The book is well-researched, with a fascinating look into an institution for extremely insane criminals. As usual, Harper/Clegg takes you into the minds of the characters--both the sane and the insane--and as usual, this inner tour is just as tortuous as the mountain roads traveled by the characters. You will get a good look into the face of evil. Just hope it doesn't look back.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining Serial Killer Thriller, August 16, 2008
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I read this book about a year ago and still fing myslelf thinking about it. The story was faced paced and it was very creepy although the end has you thinking. I just picked up the next installment "Night Cage" at a used bookstore and almost wet my pants because this series is hard to come by. If it is as good as "Red Angel" than I'm in store for a good read!
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