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9780316041256_388X586Matthew Swift is awake. While this may be run of the mill to most of us, it isn’t if you have been dead the past two years. Mr. Swift is an urban magician who was brutally attacked by a shadowy creature known only as Hunger. We meet Matthew Swift without knowing anything about him, but through his actions and occasional hints in his dialogue, we piece together what he is. Matthew has come back with funny case of pronoun confusion: he replaces I and me with we and us, which has to do with his talent to hear the “electric blue angels” in the telephone lines. His former mentor has built a massive organization called the Tower, and Matthew begins to dismantle it, brick by brick, in the search for the truth. Essentially, A Madness of Angels is a story about vengeance and retribution. It is also Kate Griffin’s debut from her usual YA category writing into writing for adults.

As an urban magician, Matthew pulls magic from the mundane: the city streetlights, the fumes of cars, etc. He is able to weave spells by simply reading a railway ticket and lay curses with just a touch (if that). Kate Griffin’s world has so many new twists on “Urban Fantasy”, such as the clan of bikers and the Beggar King, all of whom have very excellent (and sometimes scary!) passages.

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So I was perusing Orbit’s blog and I have been noticing some odd posts here and there…it turns out it was a tidbit of Kate Griffin’s new book trailer for A Madness of Angels.
Now, normally I think book trailers are kind of lame, but have a look below..it’s a perfect book trailer..not too long, not overdone, and best of all, kindles a reader’s curiosity..Excellent!