[The Fallen Angels 01] • [Fallen Angels Vol #1] Angels From Hell & Angel Challenge

[The Fallen Angels 01] • [Fallen Angels Vol #1] Angels From Hell & Angel Challenge
Authors
Norman, Mick
Publisher
Piccadilly Publishing
Tags
dystopia , fiction , pulp fiction , social and economic commentary , british hells angels , bikers
Date
2016-11-15T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.78 MB
Lang
en
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ANGELS FROM HELL

The time is a little in the future. The place is England. Repression has driven the Hell’s Angels underground. But they are still around!

Gerry Vinson wanted to join ‘The Last Heroes’. Suddenly, he found what he was looking for.

Just in front of him, appearing from the ground like a pantomime demon, was Tiny Terry.

In an age of smart suits and short hair, the Angel looked literally unbelievable. He stood a couple of inches over six feet and was big-built. His hair was shoulder-length, matted and oily. He had a full beard, partly tufted, with short lengths of greasy ribbon tied in it. His teeth were mostly broken or missing. In the centre of his chest was tattooed a red-winged skull with the words ‘Hell’s Angels – North London Chapter’

Even in the future, the Angels take some stopping!

ANGEL CHALLENGE

A year or so has passed since the apocalyptic ending of Angels From Hell. The government has fallen and a new freedom washes through the streets. From their hideout in the mountains of Snowdonia, Gerry Vinson leads his chapter – the remnants of ‘The Last Heroes’ combined with ‘The Wolves’ – on a run south, back to London.

Back to a city ruled by a new Hell’s Angel chapter – ‘The Ghouls’ – and terrorised by gangs of teenagers who crop their hair and ape the manners of the ‘Skinheads’ of the sixties.

Gerry knows that there can only be one winner. He also knows that the price of defeat is likely to be death.

“It is better to reign in hell, than to serve in heaven” – John Milton – Paradise Lost

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Laurence James began his writing career in 1974 when he published his first novel in the science-fiction series SIMON RACK: EARTH LIES SLEEPING. He worked in publishing for ten years off and on till about 1970, when he went to New English Library and ran the editorial side of NEL for three years. In addition, around 1974, James published the fantasy saga of Hell's Angels in England Wales in the early 1990s under the name Mick Norman.