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The Dirty Streets of Heaven (Bobby Dollar)
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The Dirty Streets of Heaven (Bobby Dollar) Mass market paperback - 2013

by Williams, Tad

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Bobby Dollar has a secret. Actually he's got a ton of them. The most important one is that his real name's Doloriel and he's an angel. But now he's stepped into the middle of something that's got Heaven and Hell very nervousNan unprecedented number of missing souls.

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DAW, 2013-07-02. Mass Market Paperback. New. 6x4x1.
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Details

  • Title The Dirty Streets of Heaven (Bobby Dollar)
  • Author Williams, Tad
  • Binding Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition Later Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 464
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher DAW, New York, New York
  • Date 2013-07-02
  • Features Price on Product - Canadian
  • Bookseller's Inventory # BBB2612
  • ISBN 9780756407902 / 0756407907
  • Weight 0.49 lbs (0.22 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.85 x 4.23 x 1.26 in (17.40 x 10.74 x 3.20 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Themes
    • Demographic Orientation: Urban
  • Library of Congress subjects Fantasy fiction, Good and evil
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

Summary

Bobby Dollar is an angel—a real one. He knows a lot about sin, and not just in his professional capacity as an advocate for souls caught between Heaven and Hell. Bobby’s wrestling with a few deadly sins of his own—pride, anger, even lust.

But his problems aren’t all his fault. Bobby can’t entirely trust his heavenly superiors, and he’s not too sure about any of his fellow earthbound angels either, especially the new kid that Heaven has dropped into their midst, a trainee angel who asks too many questions. And he sure as hell doesn’t trust the achingly gorgeous Countess of Cold Hands, a mysterious she-demon who seems to be the only one willing to tell him the truth. When the souls of the recently departed start disappearing, catching both Heaven and Hell by surprise, things get bad very quickly for Bobby D. End-of-the-world bad. Beast of Revelations bad.

Caught between the angry forces of Hell, the dangerous strategies of his own side, and a monstrous undead avenger that wants to rip his head off and suck out his soul, Bobby’s going to need all the friends he can get—in Heaven, on Earth, or anywhere else he can find them. You’ve never met an angel like Bobby Dollar. And you’ve never read anything like The Dirty Streets of Heaven.

Brace yourself—the afterlife is weirder than you ever believed.

From the publisher

Tad Williams has held more jobs than any sane person should admit to—singing in a band, selling shoes, managing a financial institution, throwing newspapers, and designing military manuals, to name just a few. He also hosted a syndicated radio show for ten years, worked in theater and television production, taught both grade-school and college classes, and worked in multimedia for a major computer firm. He is cofounder of an interactive television company, and is currently writing comic books and film and television scripts as well. Tad and his family live in London and the San Francisco Bay Area.

Media reviews

"The Dirty Streets of Heaven is a new breed of urban fantasy, gritty, unrelenting, and yet strangely human. The stakes are high, the costs are real, and all you've got to pay your way is Bobby Dollar."

About the author

Tad Williams has held more jobs than any sane person should admit to--singing in a band, selling shoes, managing a financial institution, throwing newspapers, and designing military manuals, to name just a few. He also hosted a syndicated radio show for ten years, worked in theater and television production, taught both grade-school and college classes, and worked in multimedia for a major computer firm. He is cofounder of an interactive television company, and is currently writing comic books and film and television scripts as well. Tad and his family live in London and the San Francisco Bay Area. You can find Tad Williams at tadwilliams.com.