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The full length novel Black Angel is a dark standalone thriller following A Child for the Devil. It is a gritty and violent tale of a man on the run. His life destroyed by an insidious cult, he has no choice but to kill to survive.

282 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2013

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Conrad Jones

111 books392 followers
Conrad Jones is a best-selling thriller writer with 30 thriller novels.
The Anglesey Murders 10 books
The Soft Target Series 6 books
The Detective Alec Ramsay Series 6 books
The Inspector Braddick Series 4 books
The Journey Series 3 books
Cuckoos on the Mersey

18 of his books are available in audio and his novels have been translated into six languages.
He is always keen to talk to readers and writers alike, jonesconrad5@aol.com

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1,346 reviews28 followers
July 24, 2017
These stories focus on the Nine Angels Cult, something I wouldn’t normally read through personal choice but I enjoyed them both and was surprised at how much I got into them. Very different from what I usually read. I must state these books do make references to child abuse, rape and torture which may not be to all readers tastes. These stories are both written well and easy to read but I did find they contained long chapters for me personally, as I prefer short chapters. I did find them both long reads but very worthy to read and continued with as I was hooked!

The opening chapter to A Child For The Devil… Just WOW! That was dark and evil and even made me feel sick, not for the faint hearted. But wierdly enough that is what got me hooked does that make me a bad person? After the first chapter though it all calms down and the story begins and what a wierd and amazing story that lies ahead for you. These stories especially the first felt so real for me, I generally thought poor Conrad Jones was going to die in real life and myself. I must admit I did actually research into the Nine Angels Cult and what I found shocked me (RESEARCH IT I DARE YOU!). These books have messed with my head! Will I die because I’ve written about the Nine Angels Cult on my blog and researched them? I really hope not 😦

You can really tell that Conrad has put a lot of time and research into these stories and it has paid off brilliantly. You’ve really shocked me with how much I enjoyed these stories. I would highly recommend these stories to you all, they may just surprise you too. I awarded a brilliant four stars for both these books and the box set overall! Cleverly written to make you believe it is real life. I need to calm down after reading these two.
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1,028 reviews33 followers
September 30, 2019
Audiobook review

This book just grabbed my attention from the start. An excellent story
What a character the author is in the story. And I’m sure many would agree with what he’s doing. It’s a rough tough story but really very gritty and very enjoyable.
Looking forward to more from this author. He can write a brilliant gritty story!
41 reviews2 followers
December 21, 2016
WOW this packs a punch

Conrad has done it again. Totally hooked from start to finish. Will this be a trilogy I ask myself....... I do hope so.
826 reviews5 followers
November 16, 2024
A Brilliant Whirlwind

OMG, this one is a corker! A vigilante with satanists and the police after him wreaks havoc on the aforesaid group as retribution for their evil doings. The body count is high and the nasties are cleverly dispatched. What an die of the seat ride. The author outdid himself this time. I miss Evie Jones’ contributions as sidekick though.
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27 reviews
March 22, 2018
I enjoyed it BUT didnt enjoy 18 occasions of vandalism on it via the Amazon Kindle version! I’ve reported them, so hopefully theyre removed, it kinda spoilt the book for me as it spoilt the flow etc! :(
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357 reviews34 followers
October 7, 2017
Just as good as the first one! I couldn't stop turning the pages!
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8 reviews
January 14, 2018
Cant put it down

Once you start this book you won't be able to put it down, the story keeps you on the edge of your seat and reels you in.
26 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2023
Gripping

This book is another one you just can't put down , you wonder how the author Conrad Jones new how to put these things down on paper
397 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2025
About 2 pages in, I knew that this was not the book for me. DNF
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282 reviews26 followers
September 30, 2015
I enjoyed this conclusion to the Hunting Angels Series every bit as much as the first book. There is not a lot of bad language in it, and where language does occur it is appropriate. However, if you are squeamish about blood and gore and violence then you might want to steer clear of this book because there is quite a bit of it.

This book continues the hunt for members of the Order of 9 Angels in general and Jennifer Booth, the order's satanic leader, in particular. Conrad Jones once again plays himself as he did in the first book and is on the run. While he is hunting them he is also being hunted by them and the police in relation to a series of bloody killings that he has committed both in self defense and as the aggressor.

I highly recommend both this book and this series to those of you with the stomach for it.

Jacob Bruce did a fine job of narrating this tome just as he did the first one.

I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review!
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19 reviews2 followers
May 19, 2016
Another great story from Conrad Jones which was unputdownable.
having said that there were a few passages i had to skip through because they seemed to be over descriptive and weren't really essential to the story . would have liked more horror in the story as the majority of the story was like a spy novel up until the last few chapters,

overall was a great read and highly recommended
8 reviews
May 15, 2016
Contemporary storyline

An unusual way to write a book, using yourself as the main character. Really interesting and high octane stuff. Well worth a read.
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