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Soul Trade (Angel) [School & Library Binding]

T. Sniegoski (Author)
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May 2001 Angel
Even if it takes an eternity, he will make amends....

Soul Survivor

Of any creature to walk the earth, Angel understands -- perhaps better than most -- the fragility of the soul. For others, the soul is the essence of humanity. But for Angel, his propels him toward the acts of humanity that may ultimately be his salvation.

He never thought people would pay for a soul.

In Los Angeles, where everything's for sale, Doyle, Cordelia, and Angel discover a young girl whose soul has been literally taken from her, and they realize that the soul trade has hit the black market. A soul is now a commodity among the gamblers, junkies, and gangsters of the underworld, and the soul of an innocent child is the hottest item in town. That is, until Angel appears on the scene, and the inside traders realize that there's a soul out there even more unique than they had ever dared to dream....

--This text refers to the Unbound edition.


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About the Author

Originally a comics writer, Tom Sniegoski grew a large fan base with his work on titles including Jeff Smith's bestselling BONE, Mike Mignola's HELLBOY, and the currently wildly popular GOON series.

His YA book series THE FALLEN for S&S was turned into a series of TV movies that have aired to strong ratings on the ABC Family Network. SLEEPER CODE AND SLEEPER AGENDA, a YA two-part story for Razorbill/Penguin, was an ALA *Top Ten* Quick Pick in 2006.

Tom lives in Stoughton, Massachusetts with his wife and their dog, Mulder. --This text refers to the Unbound edition.

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Chapter One

Angel wrenched the slathering canine's head violently to one side, the junkyard dog's neck breaking with a wet snap. He tossed the still twitching body into the path of the slowly advancing pack of dogs in hopes of deterring the animals from attacking further.

"See what happens to bad dogs?" Angel said, as he eyed the savage pack before him.

His investigation into a recent rash of child abductions from some of the poor neighborhoods surrounding the junkyard had brought him to Dead End Salvage. The dogs were supposed to watch over the place, but the average watchdog would never have been this savage.

The pack leader, a mangy, gray-furred beast that looked to be a cross between a German shepherd and a Saint Bernard, bent down to sniff the corpse of its dead pack mate. The dog's wild, glassy eyes never left Angel as it took a single lap at the blood that trailed from the dead animal's nose. The four other dogs watched their leader, sniffing and mewling at the scent of death that now hung in the junkyard air.

The animals' movements were stiff and jerky; a strange, milky film covered their eyes. Angel felt a small pang of compassion for the beasts. It was obvious their actions were not their own.

Of course, compassion could be costly. Angel glanced briefly at his ravaged forearm and the torn material of his black coat. He felt the throb of the bite wounds that bled freely beneath the cloth. He flexed his hand and wiggled his fingers to make sure they were still in working order. There was pain, but not enough to concern him.

He really had no idea what he was up against. Not this time. All he knew was that children were missing, and he might be able to help.

Angel had been reading newspaper articles about the missing children. Nosing around, he learned that a viscous, foul-smelling fluid had been found at more than one of the crime scenes. The police pathologists were perplexed by their discovery that the fluid had come from some kind of animal, but one unknown in the annals of science. Angel could read between the lines. Demon, werewolf, whatever it was, the thing wasn't likely to be something the LAPD could handle. It was up to him. He had started working the case in his spare time. What little of it there was.

Now he was here, bleeding and without backup.

A sixth child was missing and the police seemed no closer to a solution. There was no obvious sign of the supernatural, but with each abduction, the possibility loomed larger that the perpetrator was not human.

Angel had studied maps of the area and decided to begin his investigation in a junkyard that bordered the neighborhoods from where the children were stolen. Amidst the stacks of twisted metal and the refuse of society, creatures that hunted in shadow could easily create a lair hidden from the curious eyes of humanity. Angel and Doyle had agreed to meet at the junkyard at sundown, but the demon halfling never showed. Impatient, and with the possibility that the children still lived, Angel had gone in alone.

He had scaled the razor wire-topped fence with ease, jumping down into the yard. Walking among the stacks of flattened automobiles and piles of discarded appliances, he had begun the search. Angel looked for a sign, something that would tell him if he indeed faced a supernatural threat, and if so, what sort. Only children had been taken and a foul-smelling fluid had been found at each crime scene, which made him suspect that some kind of earth dweller might be responsible. A troll, perhaps.

Angel had little fondness for any of the supernatural creatures that stalked the world in secret, but he had even less for trolls. Maybe because they preyed primarily on children. Whatever the case, Angel hated trolls.

At the moment, however, he was none too fond of dogs, either.

The pack of junkyard mutts snarled and circled him, trying to trap him between them. The pack leader leaped over the corpse of its fallen comrade with a guttural snarl. Angel caught the beast's muscular bulk in mid jump and stumbled backward into a stack of flattened automobiles. He gripped the matted fur of its neck, feeling the powerful muscles coil beneath.

"And me without a newspaper," he grunted, trying to keep the beast's snapping jaws from closing on his face.

The animal's breath was rank with the odor of death and decay, a smell the vampire was all too familiar with. The dog's paws raked at Angel's body, trying to rip through his clothes and the flesh beneath. Angel brought a knee violently up between the animal's legs. The leader howled in pain and rage as Angel threw its thrashing body away from him.

The dog skidded across the ground with a yelp, scattering the others in its wake. Quickly it regained its footing, shook the dirt from its fur and glared at Angel with hate-filled eyes.

The other dogs padded closer under the watchful eyes of their leader. They spread out, licking their chops, nervously sniffing at the air. Angel glanced down. A small puddle of blood from his bite wound was forming in the dirt near his feet.

The four dogs crouched, hackles raised around their necks, the dark flesh of their jowls peeled back to reveal nasty yellow teeth. Angel felt his own transformation begin. The flesh of his brow grew thicker, more pronounced, his incisors elongated to vicious points. In this form he was more in tune with the dogs' savagery, their madness. It wasn't natural.

"Last chance to be my best friend," he growled.

The dogs attacked. Angel lunged to the right, grabbing hold of a rusted metal bumper from a classic fifties car. He wrenched it away from the body of the flattened vehicle and swung.

The bumper connected with the first of the leaping beasts, its jaw practically torn from its face with the force of Angel's blow. It fell to the ground in a heap. The dog tried to stand, but slumped back to the ground and then grew very still. Another of the pack lunged. It ducked beneath the next swing and dove for Angel's side. The snarling vampire thrust the heavy bumper into the dog's mouth, preventing it from burying its teeth in his flesh. Then he brought the bumper down onto the dog's skull with a sickening crunch. The dog didn't make a sound as it flopped on its side, dead. Angel kicked the corpse away. He bared his fangs to the remaining beasts and advanced, holding the blood-flecked bumper.

"Now who's top dog?"

The dogs backed away to join the pack leader; the beast had taken up a defensive stance in front of the rusted-out remains of a black minivan. The three dogs came toward him, barking and snapping their jaws, and then returned to guard the van. Angel realized there was a reason they didn't want him near that particular hunk of junk.

That answered his question. These weren't just watchdogs. Something held an unnatural influence over them. Another of the dogs leaped at him and he swung the twisted bumper. Its spine shattered in mid leap as metal brutally connected with flesh and bone. Angel moved toward the van, holding the bumper menacingly. The wary dogs backed away.

"Do I have to kill you too?" he asked the two survivors.

The pack leader cocked its head quizzically and stared deep into Angel's yellow demonic gaze. The other dog continued to bark frantically.

"I'm the boss now. The pack is mine," Angel said forcefully. "Go." He could see their survival instinct was still strong despite the supernatural influence. He made a sudden move toward them. "Go on, get out of here."

The dogs hesitated, then began to whine, apparently struggling with the power commanding them and their own instincts.

Instinct won. Tails bent between their legs, the two slunk away from the minivan. When they had trotted off a ways, the German shepherd-Saint Bernard mix turned and let loose with a series of ferocious barks as if to warn him not to assume that because they were retreating, it meant he had beaten them. The pack leader padded confidently off into the shadows of the salvage yard, its surviving brother tagging close behind.

Angel studied the wreck of the van. The windows were covered in thick mud and dust that prevented him from seeing inside. The wheels had been removed, making it sit flush with the ground. A powerful stench wafted out of the van. If the dogs' behavior hadn't tipped him off, the smell would have clinched it: Angel knew he was in the right place. He discarded the bumper with a clatter of metal, then reached out and gripped both rear door handles. With a surge of vampiric strength he ripped the doors off their hinges and tossed them to either side.

"Knock, knock," he called out. He might be the scourge of the forces of darkness, but he wouldn't want them to think he was rude.

The inside of the van was stripped down to the bare metal. The stench was nearly palpable. Though he did not have to breathe, he put his coat sleeve to his mouth and nose to lessen the effects of the offensive odor, just in case he was tempted to inhale.

Where is that smell coming from? Angel wondered as he ducked his head and crawled inside.

The stench grew steadily stronger. He felt the movement of air on his face before he found the hole. The metal floor of the van was missing and a large hole had been dug into the ground. With deep regret, he inhaled. The horrible odor wafted up from the tunnel, carried on the slightest current of air, and now that he had gotten a better whiff, it confirmed his suspicions.

Troll. Angel snarled in disgust.

He glanced around the dirt floor and found further evidence he was in the right place: a pink barrette, a tiny sneaker, a broken action figure. The vampire crouched over the gaping hole and felt his rage growing. He reached down and let his hand run over the smooth earthen interior. His fingers came away covered with a thick, awful-smelling substance.

Probably a Duergar, he thought. Duergar trolls were an extremely rare and ferocious breed of earth dweller. They excreted a viscous, malodorous perspiration that acted as a kind of lubricant as they burrowed tunnels beneath the earth. Angel recalled that the Duergar also had the ability to control some of the lesser animals l... --This text refers to the Unbound edition.


Product Details

  • School & Library Binding
  • Publisher: San Val (May 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0613632338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613632331
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,311,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Soul of a Child, June 3, 2001
This has been a happy time of year for Buffy and Angel addicts. New novels keep appearing about both heroes, and even a new series starring both. Now, turning this surfeit into an embarrassment of riches, comes yet another foray into Angel’s Los Angeles, written by Thomas Sniegoski, noted for his comic book narratives.

When Doyle has a vision of a young girl under attack, Angel and his team speed to the site. In a calm, suburban neighborhood they find a comatose child and her distraught mother. When hospital staff is unable to discover what has happened to little Aubrey Bentone, but Angel fears the worst. A small container, dropped by the assailant, provides a vital clue. The soul of an innocent child has tremendous value in the underworld, and someone has ripped Aubrey’s from her once vibrant body.

Angel, Cordelia and Doyle race against death or worse, for they must restore the child’s soul before the empty shell left behind withers and dies. For Angel, haunted by visions of his young sister, a victim of his vengeful hunger centuries before, the search becomes a personal quest for redemption. Doyle struggles to come to terms with his demonic nature. And, on the lighter side, Cordelia struggles to make ends meet while taking on a master magician, countless homunculi, and a very, very overweight demon who is the last of his soul-eating kind.

Sniegowski starts out a bit slowly, but then catches fire as he develops his characters and tells the story of the innocent child who is the victim of the predators. Dialog is well crafted, and “Soul Trade” has a dimensionality which is often lacking in this kind of fiction. Once into the story I was unable to keep from reading the novel in a single sitting (well, I did take a break for lunch). This author displays considerable talent, and I hope we see more from him soon.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Food for the Soul, May 7, 2001
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Souls are brought and sold like drugs on the streets of LA, a business which remained a secret, until they take one soul too many. A beautiful soul of an innocent child is used to pay off a gambling debt. Doyle's vision brings Angel to the rescue. But the path is difficult, Angel is troubled by memories of his sister, the sister who loved him, the sister who thought him an angel right before he took her life. Angel is driven to succeed to find redemption in the act of restoring the child's soul. The author has woven humor and action into a lovely story of dark magic and innocence. You will never look at a garden troll the same way again. Set in the early part of the first season it is refreshing to see Doyle moon over Cordelia again. Harry, Doyle's former wife makes an appearance. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy Angel, the Television Series as well as newcomers who like horror fiction.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A child's soul is missing..., May 3, 2001
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Of all the books so far written connected with the Angel TV series, this one is the best! Angel is the vampire with a soul and the story focuses on the collecting and selling of souls for various nefarious purposes. In order to pay off a gambling debt, a father sells his daughter's soul to a sorcerer. The now-comatose child reminds Angel of his own long-dead sister and what he did to her once he became Angelus. The baseline is that a human wants to live forever and has a demon partner that has showed him how by distilling a life-extending drug from the life-energy of souls. The demon, on the other hand, feeds on souls and Aubrey's soul, so pure and innocent, is a precious commodity that bidders only dream of but the demon wants it for itself. Of course, that one-of-a-kind soul possessed by our hero is even more appealing. And this demon, a Kurgarru, is really on the disgusting side with the parasites and game show addiction. Then there is the drug called Uforia, which is a by-product of the life-extending drug, used by demons to make them fearless which is used in two short instances. As a written narrative, this book moves right along. There are places where it could have easily bogged down but Sniegoski just keeps it running. This takes place in the first season and is welcome addition for anyone wanting another story with Doyle involved and a short appearance of Harry. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is that the writer deliberately disregards the opportunity for Angel to think about the precious gift his own soul is.
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