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Angel
 
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Carter Brown

Angel

2.0 of 5 stars 2.00  ·  rating details  ·  1 rating  ·  1 review
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Published March 1st 1962 by Signet (first published 1962)
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John Wilson
Angel! is neither very good nor truly awful. It's just very workmanlike in it's attempt to entertain someone for around 120 pages with funny policemen and an overabundance of titillating descriptions. Every time our hero meets Angel a whole new slew of adjectives and descriptors are used to describe her breasts. At one point the word "Olympian" is used. Down boy. Heel.

The snarling and tough guy dialogue is so over the top and ludicrous it makes Spillane sound meek in comparison. Whenever two cha...more
Dr. Detroit
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Angel (Paperback)
Carter Brown was the pseudonym of Alan Geoffrey Yates (1923-1985), who was born in London and educated in Essex.

He married Denise Mackellar and worked as a sound engineer for Gaumont-British films before moving to Australia and taking up work in public relations.

In 1953 he became a full-time writer and produced nearly 200 novels between then and his retirement in 1981.

He also wrote as Tex Conra...more
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