Book Review: Alex Archer’s Gabriel’s Horn

Posted December 6, 2010 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews

I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

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Book Review: Alex Archer’s Gabriel’s Horn

Gabriel's Horn


by

Alex Archer


It is part of the Rogue Angel #13 series and is a magical realism in a paperback edition that was published by Gold Eagle Books on July 8, 2008 and has 314 pages.

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Other books in this series include [books_series]

Other books by this author which I have reviewed include The Soul Stealer, The Golden Elephant, Swordsman's Legacy, Polar Quest, Eternal Journey, Sacrifice, Seeker's Curse, Footprints, Paradox, The Spirit Banner, Sacred Ground, The Bone Conjurer, Phantom Prospect, Restless Soul, False Horizon, The Other Crowd, Tear of the Gods, The Oracle's Message, Cradle of Solitude, Labyrinth, Fury's Goddess, Magic Lantern, Library of Gold, Matador's Crown, City of Swords, The Third Caliph, The Babel Codex, Sunken Pyramid, Staff of Judea

Thirteenth in the Rogue Angel magical realism / urban fantasy series revolving around Annja Creed, an archeologist and TV show host who wields a mythical, mystical sword.

My Take

Much better than the last one. And a ramping up of the romantic tensions between Garin and Roux. Roux was certainly a surprise! Gabriel’s Horn starts out with a movie stunt gone wrong and quickly segues into Garin’s long-awaited date culminating in an attack on Annja.

Poor Annja is under fire (and supported) by all the men in her life along with a new, possibly immortal, cryptic character who needs her help in preventing the end of the world.

I really don’t know what Annja would do without the Internet, chat rooms, and email.