Raydene B. (Knitbooky) reviewed Angels Whisper (Nick Bertetto, Bk 2) (Worldwide Mysteries, No 582) on + 136 more book reviews
A very strange mystery - ie Angels?! as detectives??
Joyce H. (jhambright) reviewed Angels Whisper (Nick Bertetto, Bk 2) (Worldwide Mysteries, No 582) on + 131 more book reviews
spirtual w/o being pushy. a good read
Tammy P. reviewed Angels Whisper (Nick Bertetto, Bk 2) (Worldwide Mysteries, No 582) on + 106 more book reviews
When an injured homeless man utters a cryptic message about an Indiana state representative who's disappeared, former investigative journalist Nick Bertetto starts pursuing a story that soon proves deadly. Nick is convinced that the homeless man who claims to hear angels speak isn't as crazy as he might appear. And the vagrant's chilling warning that someone close to Nick may be the next to die is impossible to ignore.
Susan H. (smhamn) reviewed Angels Whisper (Nick Bertetto, Bk 2) (Worldwide Mysteries, No 582) on + 167 more book reviews
From back of book:
"When an injured homeless man utters a cryptic message about an Indiana state representative who's disappeared, former investigative journalist Nick Bertetto starts pursuing a story that soon proves deadly. Nick is convinced that the homeless man who claims to hear angels speak isn't as crazy as he might appear. And the vagrant's chilling warning that someone close to Nick may be the next to die is impossible to ignore.
Digging with a reporter's zeal for a cover-up despite the escalating threats--and the dead bodies piling up--Nick makes the connection to the missing senator and some proposed gaming legislation. But more ominous revelations surface along with the politician's body, leading Nick to the real story, one with a decidedly more twisted and personal side that puts Elijah's angel of death much closer to home."
"When an injured homeless man utters a cryptic message about an Indiana state representative who's disappeared, former investigative journalist Nick Bertetto starts pursuing a story that soon proves deadly. Nick is convinced that the homeless man who claims to hear angels speak isn't as crazy as he might appear. And the vagrant's chilling warning that someone close to Nick may be the next to die is impossible to ignore.
Digging with a reporter's zeal for a cover-up despite the escalating threats--and the dead bodies piling up--Nick makes the connection to the missing senator and some proposed gaming legislation. But more ominous revelations surface along with the politician's body, leading Nick to the real story, one with a decidedly more twisted and personal side that puts Elijah's angel of death much closer to home."