The Angel

The Angel by Gerald Verner is a large print, unabridged edition published by Linford in 2012, featuring 320 pages in English. This fiction work delves into the enigmatic life of Angela Kesson, known as ‘the Angel’ by Scotland Yard due to her striking beauty and the dubious reputations of her male acquaintances. As a series of burglaries and a murder unfold around her, the investigation reveals a complex web of deceit and danger, leaving law enforcement struggling to gather sufficient evidence for an arrest.
Readers will find a gripping mystery that intertwines elements of crime and detective work, as the story explores the dark side of Angela’s relationships and the consequences that follow. The narrative raises questions about her lifestyle and the circumstances surrounding the violent events linked to her. With its focus on intrigue and suspense, The Angel presents a compelling exploration of crime and the human psyche, making it a notable addition to the mystery genre.
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For months, Scotland Yard was interested in the mysterious Angela Kesson, who they dubbed ‘the Angel’, with her striking beauty. Her male acquaintances had dubious reputations. And in every instance, at the start of each relationship, their homes were burgled and money and valuables stolen. Though unemployed, she lived in an expensive flat, but there was insufficient proof for an arrest. However when her latest escort’s home was burgled – he had been murdered, his head crushed like an eggshell…
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