You see, he loves humans, and hates that he has to take the souls of so many. Meanwhile, Tad has been sent to Earth as punishment for meddling too much in the lives of humans. Sounds like an odd pairing, doesn’t it? The way the two characters interact make up the core of what makes this such an enjoyable read though.ĭoug is kind-hearted, but he certainly suffers from some self-image problems, and his issues with alcohol and drugs aren’t helping him at all. When it comes to characters, the two we spend most of the book with are Doug, a drag queen/hairdresser, and Tad, a fallen Angel of Death. This is the second book I’ve read by Marvin, and thus far, he has not disappointed! TAD is a short read, but one that packs a fair bit in. Could these two cause the fabric of our world to collapse or will they manage to keep the future as it should? But nothing is simple when you’re dealing with a former Angel of Death and a Drag Queen. Lost and alone he ends up meeting Doug, and they start a friendship that shapes them both and may last a lifetime. When Tad pushes the boundaries of his duties too far, his wings are stripped away from him, and he is sent to New York City to live as a human. He’s an amazing drag queen and hairstylist with big dreams, but despite his witty exterior, he has a dark history and is prone to self-destruction. However, his job isn’t conducive to helping people-he’s an Angel of Death.ĭoug is a fun-loving drama queen. He loves humanity and helping when he can. Tad bounces around in time and watches mankind grow and change.
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