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A review by stang_gt3
Wicked Gentlemen by Ginn Hale
4.0
For me reading this book was an interesting interpretation of history if demons/fallen angels really existed and made themselves known in order to attain forgiveness and ascend back to heaven. The whole book has the feel of Europe and the Inquisition if the Inquisition had been given ultimate power.
Belimai Sykes is a Prodigal, a descendent of one of the fallen angels, who retains some of their powers. The only catch is his ancestry shows in his eyes and blackened fingernails. The Inquisition rules all and Prodigal's have very little recompense when things go wrong. They are the children of demons as far as the Inquisition is concerned and of course it is in their nature to be inclined towards evil. Belimai has already had enough of the Inquisition, being tortured at their hands for the information they wanted has left him scarred inside and out with an unhealthy addiction to the drug they pumped him full of. But somehow he finds himself caught up with one of the Inquisition members when Captain William Harper comes asking for his help on a case.
Captain William Harper knows there's something more going on with his half-sister's disappearance. He's determined to do whatever it takes to find out what happened to her. His sister's been wrapped up in Prodigal affairs and this case clearly connects to them as well. There've been a number of murders and William needs help figuring out exactly what's going on.
I liked that these two guys were on opposite sides of the culture lines, but that they find some amount of peace in a tortured world together. The romance definitely takes a back seat to the action of the mystery here, but I didn't mind as the richness of the world was captivating. I enjoyed the way this story was told really in 2 parts, the first form Belimai's perspective in 1st person, the second from William's in 3rd person. Belimai's a tortured soul whose suffered a lot in his short life just for being what he is. And William, well William has plenty of secrets of his own.
Ultimately this story moved along quickly and while it doesn't solve everything in the world it does give you hope for these two characters future. This is a twisted dark world where right is not always going to win, in fact more often than not, right has nothing to do with it. Religion reigns supreme and the Inquisition gets what they want by any means necessary. I really enjoyed watching William figure out what he really wanted and where he stood by the end of this book. Fun story with a decent mystery and fun paranormal elements. :)
Belimai Sykes is a Prodigal, a descendent of one of the fallen angels, who retains some of their powers. The only catch is his ancestry shows in his eyes and blackened fingernails. The Inquisition rules all and Prodigal's have very little recompense when things go wrong. They are the children of demons as far as the Inquisition is concerned and of course it is in their nature to be inclined towards evil. Belimai has already had enough of the Inquisition, being tortured at their hands for the information they wanted has left him scarred inside and out with an unhealthy addiction to the drug they pumped him full of. But somehow he finds himself caught up with one of the Inquisition members when Captain William Harper comes asking for his help on a case.
Captain William Harper knows there's something more going on with his half-sister's disappearance. He's determined to do whatever it takes to find out what happened to her. His sister's been wrapped up in Prodigal affairs and this case clearly connects to them as well. There've been a number of murders and William needs help figuring out exactly what's going on.
I liked that these two guys were on opposite sides of the culture lines, but that they find some amount of peace in a tortured world together. The romance definitely takes a back seat to the action of the mystery here, but I didn't mind as the richness of the world was captivating. I enjoyed the way this story was told really in 2 parts, the first form Belimai's perspective in 1st person, the second from William's in 3rd person. Belimai's a tortured soul whose suffered a lot in his short life just for being what he is. And William, well William has plenty of secrets of his own.
Ultimately this story moved along quickly and while it doesn't solve everything in the world it does give you hope for these two characters future. This is a twisted dark world where right is not always going to win, in fact more often than not, right has nothing to do with it. Religion reigns supreme and the Inquisition gets what they want by any means necessary. I really enjoyed watching William figure out what he really wanted and where he stood by the end of this book. Fun story with a decent mystery and fun paranormal elements. :)