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He never wanted her to find out. He never wanted her to know that side of him.
He never wanted her to see him that way.
P.I. and fallen angel, Dags Jourdain, thought he was finally in good with the L.A.P.D., given how much contract work he did in their homicide department these days.
All that changes when Dags’s high school pal and mortal enemy, Uri Kominsky, son of one of Los Angeles’ most notorious crime lords, shows up dead. When hikers find Uri’s half-naked body in Griffith Park, skewered by a sword, Dags ends up high on their suspect list. Even Dags’s homicide detective pal in the L.A.P.D., Kara Mossman, stares at him too long these days, as if trying to decide just how much of a murderer he is.
They’re not exactly wrong.
Let’s just say the issue’s complicated, given how many people Uri murdered over the past year or so since Dags and Uri got back in contact.
When Kara asks for Dags’s help on one of her cases, a case involving a super-famous Hollywood type, someone who’s gone missing, potentially dead, potentially murdered, Dags feels he can’t say no. He figures he owes her, and maybe it’s time to do some good in the world again.
But the case isn’t as separate from his personal life as Dags first thinks. It turns out Dags knows all the players, including a woman entwined in his past in ways he can’t bear to think about. The whole thing is dredging up the very worst parts of his life, and the worst parts of Dags himself. It involves every dirty secret between him and the mafioso family of the man, Uri, he’s accused of murdering.
WARNING: there are some tough themes in this one, including (teenaged) child abuse and the emotional fallout around that, as well as adult language and violence.
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HOLLYWOOD ANGEL is book #6 in the Angels in L.A. series by USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, JC Andrijeski. It’s a gritty angel urban fantasy, with adult themes, a hard-boiled tone and a strong romance subplot. Featuring Dags Jourdain, a P.I. and fallen angel, and his partner, movie star, Phoenix X.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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