Michael Flagg, a hardworking and hard partying Washington D.C. medical student, wakes up one morning to a life-changing event: he discovers that he has acquired a halo.
His girlfriend, Cheryl Eaton, suggests that he cash in on it, but Michael wants answers. What caused the halo? Is he a holy man? Or is there something darker at work? To Cheryl, it’s an opportunity; to Michael, it’s a problem.
When a clandestine government agency is tasked by the President to get to the bottom of the mystery, its Deputy Director, a rogue agent, in no mood to babysit the haloed man, suddenly sees him as an existential threat. Now Michael really has a problem.
And even worse, he unexpectedly, begins to believe in the hysteria that now surrounds him.
Insane Angels takes a short, satirical look at the human condition — fame, love, greed, spies, and redemption.
A whatdunnit, a love story, and a surprise treat for your Transcendentalist friends.And after all, who doesn’t have Transcendentalist friends?
“…one that hits its mark completely.” ~ Kirkus Reviews
(Novel previously titled Nimbus: A Passion Play/A Reluctant Messiah)
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Author Bio:
Edward Nicholls was born in New York City and now resides in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. He neither owns a cat nor a dog but is a fan of both. If you like water, you already like seventy percent of him. The other thirty percent is tolerable by most. Insane Angels is his first novel, and if you don’t buy a copy, it will likely be his last.