Kill All Angels
Written by Robert Brockway
Narrated by Scott Merriman, Emily Foster, Angela Dawe and Jesse Lee
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
The concluding volume in the humorous punk rock adventure that began with The Unnoticeables and The Empty Ones.
After the events of the first two books of the Vicious Circle series, Carey and Randall reached LA during the early ‘80s punk scene, which was heavily mixed up with Chinatown. A young Chinese girl with silver hair is the Empty One that seems to run things there, and her ex-lover, an Empty One named Zang, has apparently turned against them and may or may not be on Carey’s side.
In modern times, Kaitlyn and company have also returned to LA because her powers have been growing and she has been having visions that may be telling her how to kill all of the angels. The downside being that they have to find a new one, first--and LA is the only place they know where to do that.
Steeped in the LA punk scene in the ‘80s, Chinatown, sunken suburbs, the ocean and gargantuan things that swim in it, Kill All Angels is everything that fans of Robert Brockway’s irreverent humor have been looking for to end the series with a bang.
The Vicious Circuit Trilogy
The Unnoticeables
The Empty Ones
Kill All Angels
Robert Brockway
ROBERT BROCKWAY is a Senior Editor and columnist for Cracked.com. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife Meagan and their two dogs, Detectives Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. When not penning books like The Vicious Circle Novels (The Unnoticeables, The Empty Ones, and Kill All Angels), he has been known, on occasion, to have a beard.
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Reviews for Kill All Angels
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved the series, but no lie, they could’ve did better without Jackie. They should’ve let shorty go through them years in the previous book
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful end to a fantastic series! I recommend it to any sci-fi fantasy fan.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Finally! A final book in a trilogy that does what it's supposed to do. It wraps everything up.
Seriously, I've completely enjoyed this trilogy, and this final installment only made me love it more. We had some surprisingly heartfelt and bittersweet send offs for most of the characters.
Well done. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Brockway finished his trilogy of gonzo punk horror novels in fine form. Our ragtag heroes take the fight back to the angels and empty ones, and it’s a hell of a lot of fun.
In this installment, the gang teams up with a surprisingly helpful empty one named Zang, who used to hang out with Carey back in the day. One particularly great sequence happens in a dilapidated fancy suburb that fell off the side of a cliff after an earthquake, where barely functional unnoticeables go through the motions of daily life in absolute darkness.
My only regret in finishing this is that I want more books with this combination of humor, horror, and surrealism all thrown together in a narrative blender, and I’m not sure where I’m going to find that kind of experience. I may pick up Brockway’s earlier books, but he doesn’t have a particularly deep body of work yet.