A Shortage of Angels: Diary of an Angel Hunter
By: Penny Pickle - Roundfire Books - $14.95
Overview: Calvina (Cal) Jean Prather is a 10-year-old precocious angel hunter living in Onward, Texas. She is blessed by
birthright to be a special purpose child who can see the angels on Earth as they go about their celestial tasks.
She lives with her mortician granddaddy in their combined house and funeral parlor. Cal’s best friend is Moody, a
child with social challenges. Enthralled by local legend, the duo secretly heads for the forbidden reaches of the
Sabine River Bottom, where they witness a murder confession while playing an innocent game of Indian scouts.
When the killers seek to silence Cal and Moody as witnesses, the children realize that they are tangled in a
dangerous web. Cal must soon choose between her solemn oath not to call on the angels to intervene in Earthly
matters, or risk the lives of those she loves.
Only one angel can be summoned on such short notice who has the light and power to save her: Lucifer.
Verdict: Her gamble with the devil brings her to the jaws of death, and Onward to a reckoning with their own
prejudices. Cal must choose between her promise, her loved ones, and her own place in eternity. The revelations
reveal the circumstances of her mother’s death, the origin of her powers, and who she can claim as her father.
I have to fully admit that aside from the enthralling synopsis, I didn’t have a clue as to what I was truly in for by
reading this book and for that alone, when all has now been said and done, I was mighty blessed as A Shortage of
Angels: Diary of an Angel Hunter is one of those rare books that you should only know the title before giving yourself
to its most wondrous prose.
Told with a folk-hued spirituality, nearly from the off you can hear the narrator Calvina East’s lower South dialect,
which adds a sumptuous, warmly layered feeling to the way the book is read within our heads.
I dare not give away anything about the ebb and flow of this book, save for suggesting you have a hankie to hand
come the end as it is one that will, unless you are made of stone, have you welling up; whilst at the same time having
your ponder the larger, relatively unknown aspects of our lives.
About the Author - Penny Pickle is a Nurse Practitioner in a small, rural county in East Texas. She lives alone in a
cabin on a country lake. Her children, Peter and Neely attend universities.
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