The Dirty Streets of Heaven
A Bobby Dollar Novel, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joe May
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By:
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Tad Williams
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The Dirty Streets of Heaven is the first in a new set of fantasy-fuelled thrillers from the author George R. R. Martin cites as one of the major inspirations behind Game of Thrones: Tad Williams, international best-selling author of The Dragonbone Chair.
Bobby Dollar isn’t your average angel! Sure, he takes the occasional trip to Heaven, but his job as an advocate - arguing the fate of the recently deceased - keeps him pretty busy on Earth, and he's more than happy to spend the rest of his time propping up the bar with his fellow immortals. Until the day a soul goes missing, presumed stolen by "the other side".
A new chapter in the war between heaven and hell is about to open. And Bobby is right in the middle of it, with only a desirable but deadly demon to aid him.
©2012 Tad Williams (P)2012 Hodder & StoughtonCritic Reviews
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- Ashlee
- 08-09-2019
entertaining
Hi it was a good read. now I need the next one.
thanks very much.
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- Jeremy
- 21-01-2015
I wanted to enjoy it but .....
Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Tad Williams. I have been since reading his early stuff 25 years ago. I've enjoyed some of his new stuff too (The War of the Flowers, for example).
This book came with some good reviews so I thought I'd give it a go. Unfortunately I just didn't enjoy it! I found it slow and unexciting, with two dimensional characters. Also, the narrator wasn't to my liking although he did a respectable job. I struggled to finish and can't say it will stick in my mind.
Hopefully others will enjoy it more than me.
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