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Book Reviews of Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel)

Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel)
Stone Angel - Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4 - aka Flight of the Stone Angel
Author: Carol O'Connell
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780515122985
ISBN-10: 051512298X
Publication Date: 8/27/1998
Pages: 388
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 76 ratings
Publisher: Jove
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel) on + 28 more book reviews
I have to admit that I am addicted to these books. I have been trying to find all of them since I read the first one at a thrift store. I also have 2 other people reading them as soon as I finish the Mallory books.
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Mallory heads for Louisiana to face what happened to her mother. I like Mallory and this was a very good incite into who she is and why. Very good book.
reviewed Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel) on + 15 more book reviews
*** Detective novel in Mallory series. Good imagination, not my favorite Mallory novel but still a good read.
Mysbib avatar reviewed Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel) on + 82 more book reviews
Excellent books with Kathleen Mallory going back to her home town. Strange things are happening.
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NYPD Detective Sgt. Kathleen Mallory returns to her tiny Louisiana hometown after almost 20 years to solve the case that has obsessed her since her childhood: the murder of her own mother.
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NYPT dective sargent Kathleen Mallory returns to her tiny Louisana home town after all most 20 years, to solve the case that has obsessed since childhood: the murder of her mother.
MYSTERY AND ROMANCE
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Kathleen Mallory is a NYPD Detective Sargent. A book of suspense, mystery and romance
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NYPD detective Kathleen Mallory in an involved and complicated mystery story. Takes place in Louisiana with dark southern secrets to be solved.
Scarey but fascinating.
janboy avatar reviewed Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, Bk 4) (aka Flight of the Stone Angel) on + 44 more book reviews
Female dectective returns to her hometown in Louisiana to solve a case that she has been obsessed with since childhood. Rich characters. Imaginative. This book grabs your attention early and holds it throughout...
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The perfect culmination to Mallory's backstory. In a sublimely-paced evolution of character -- both in terms of emotional damage and internal complexity -- O'Connell caps her trilogy of MALLORY'S ORACLE, THE MAN WHO CAST TWO SHADOWS and KILLING CRITICS with a "final chapter" both rich in its own complex identity and profound with revelations about the origin and futures of her over-reaching cast. While this book does not mark the end of Mallory's journey as a whole, it is an incredibly satisfying resolution to the stepped progression Mallory's past and the mystery of her mother's murder -- so much so that, taken as the capstone of a trilogy-plus-one sequence rather than simply on its own merits as a stand-alone, STONE ANGEL succeeds in a way no single novel can.

This is the best of all the Mallory novels (later novels included), but unlike the others, it does not stand alone. While the plot itself does open and resolve within the span of pages from cover to cover, the lion's share of STONE ANGEL's more profound content predicates itself on the previous three books, drafting off the momentum of their emotional complexity and deep inter-character dynamics to deliver its own knock-out punches with a power that requires time and distance to achieve.

STONE ANGEL is the payoff to a long-term investment. Without the appropriate foundation beneath it, the novel is very good but not great: a showcase for O'Connell's lyrical use of language, incredibly rich characters, and unexpectedly riotous sense of dark humor. With the appropriate foundation (MALLORY'S ORACLE, THE MAN WHO CAST TWO SHADOWS, KILLING CRITICS ... in that order) however? STONE ANGEL is as good as fiction gets.