Angel of Ruin

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Angel of Ruin
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First edition cover.
Author Kim Wilkins
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Voyager
Publication date
2001
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages518 pp (first edition)
ISBN 0-7322-6789-7

Angel of Ruin (also known as Fallen Angel) is a 2001 horror novel by Kim Wilkins. It follows the story of Sophie who sets out to author a story on the occult even though she is a skeptic on the topic. In pursuit of material, Sophie meets The Wanderer who presents her with a story about three sisters whose love for each other is torn apart by an angel. [1]

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Background

Angel of Ruin was first published in Australia in 2001 by Voyager in trade paperback format. [2] In 2002 it was released in the United Kingdom under the title Fallen Angel by Gollancz and in 2003 it was republished in Australia in mass market paperback format. [3] Angel of Ruin won the 2001 Aurealis Award for best horror novel and was a nominee below cutoff for the 2002 Ditmar Award for best Australian novel. [2] [4]

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