''Broken Angels'' is well worth a read, however. The least effective parts of the story are little different and certainly no worse than you will find in many crime thrillers out there. But much like its' predecessor, the best parts are a little darker and a little more satisfying than you often find in a standard genre thriller. Once again, Masterton has taken what he is best at and adapted it a little to fit a crime thriller and if he can keep doing that, he'll have a very good series in time. Especially if he can reduce the effect the genre has on his writing and stamp his authority on the genre instead. "
For more crime thrillers with a dark twist, Masterton's genre debut [[White Bones by Graham Masterton|White Bones]] isn't a bad place to start. You might appreciate [[A Righteous Killer: Blood Murder Betrayal by Ellace James] and [[The Heavens Rise by Christopher Rice]]. We also have a review of [[Blood Sisters by Graham Masterton]].
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