A review by aetataureate
Angels of Destruction by Keith Donohue

4.0

This book is wild -- it reminds me of Cynthia Ozick's Puttermesser Papers in the sense of the visiting magical being that replaces a child. What's real and what isn't? Donohue surrounds the women in this story with physical reminders, whether real or imagined, of their past decisions and the choices they face now.