Kage Baker "The Angel in the Darkness" Paperback #SIGNED# #LIMITED EDITION#
Vorgrik says: Like new condition. Golden Gryphon Press 2003. #122 of 500.
Novelette. Limited edition chapbook in the Company series.
It's an interesting contemplation. Many people who decide to have children feel that in having offspring, a part of themselves becomes immortal. But what if you already are truly immortal and can't have offspring? What if you lived forever watching generation after generation of your kin be born, grow, and die? How far would you go to protect them? What would you risk to be near them and to keep them out of harm's way?
This idea is the central theme behind Kage Baker's The Angel in the Darkness. This is a novella set in the same world as her "Company" novels and focusing in particular on the character of Porfirio. If you haven't read at least one of the books in that fabulous series, but preferably all, (In the Garden of Iden, Sky Coyote, Mendoza in Hollywood and Graveyard Game) then this novella won't mean much to you. In fact its greatest charm is that it lets you glimpse into the private world of Porfirio, one of the most intriguing characters in The Company novels (though he makes a late appearance in the series).
It is in fact a very simple story, with a simple plot and unexceptional writing (from a writer who can write exceptionally well when she wants to), but for people like myself who are fans of the series, it is an irresistible read. The story follows one of two sisters (who reads like an urban, mortal version of Mendoza) who is apparently being stalked by some kind of psychopath. The psychopath does nasty things and leaves cryptic messages like: "Wouldn't it be useful to live forever? Think of the things you could save." Happily, her long lost uncle (Porfirio) arrives to help her just as you are figuring out that the psychopath really comes from the disgruntled underbelly of The Company and that his real target is Porfirio...