Like Angels Falling

by Jane Adams

Published 1 March 2002
With his resignation from the police force now approved, Ray Flowers's plans to set up a detection business are in full swing. And one of his first cases is to help an acquaintance whose daughter has joined the cult known as The Eyes of God.The Eyes of God are disturbingly familiar to Ray. For eleven years earlier he led the inquiry into the ritualised murders of three young boys. The man convicted of the killings was cult leader Harrison Lee, whose arrest had led to the mass-suicide of cult members. But now Lee has died in prison, and his evil can be finally laid to rest. Or can it? For as the cultist is being cremated a nine-year-old boy disappears - his body found in the exact same circumstances as the young victims eleven years earlier.'Jane Adams has already carved herself a substantial reputation for hauntingly resonant novels of psychological suspense.' The Times'A chilling fusion of crime and alchemy . . . the story thunders to a climactic clash between good and evil.' Peterborough Evening Telegraph