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Reviewing: The Angel’s Gate

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Snippets from some early reviews for The Angel’s Gate and Other Mysteries:

By Rating Extracts:

K.C. Finn

Author of amazon.com bestseller Sinister Sentiments

 

Reader’s Favourite

  • The Angel’s Gate And Other Mysteries is a work of fiction in the short story anthology, mystery, horror, and supernatural/suspense genres. It is best suited to mature readers owing to the presence of some graphic and disturbing elements.”
  • Each story delves into a realm where choices intersect with the supernatural and the moral, revealing unexpected and often unsettling outcomes.
  • ” ‘Chicken House, Alaska’ was a heartbreaking tale that touched on themes of grief and resilience, making me reflect on the silent, solitary battles we face”
  • “Overall, The Angel’s Gate And Other Mysteries masterfully combined elements of mystery, horror, and psychological depth, leaving me both unsettled and deeply contemplative about the nature of human choices. I would not hesitate to recommend it.

Brian Allan

Author of Book of Secrets and The Deceptions of Gods and Men

Amazon.co.uk

  • I started reading through it and was surprised to find that I had been reading for almost three hours straight and just did not notice the time go by, which is as good an indication as any, of how mesmerising the subject matter is and how the author writes
  • I have no hesitation in recommending this book to anyone with a taste for well-written slightly creepy fiction. However, after reading it you might feel the need to sleep with the lights on for a while.

Nino Lobiladze

Editorial Reviewer

Five Star Rating

Reader’s Favourite

  • The Angel’s Gate And Other Mysteries by G.P. Ritchie, a collection of eleven short stories and two novellas, is for fans of horror, fantasy, and crime drama.”
  • “G.P. Ritchie thoroughly explores Celtic myths, Voodoo, Slavic, and Finnish lore. The author offers mesmerizing tales centered around a guilty conscience, fears, temptation, crises of faith, vengeance, possession, and justice.”
  • I am impressed with the author’s deep understanding of his female characters. The vivid and enigmatic Lisa in Mother’s Mercy, Maeve in The Soldier’s Daughter, Angela in Oubliette, and Ella in Under the Ice leave an indelible impression on the reader.”
  • Every story gives us intellectual nourishment and has a startling final twist.”

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