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  • Archangel

    Mike Conner

    eBook (Open Road Media, April 1, 2014)
    Nebula-award winning author Mike Conner presents a novel about a world that all of us can recognize, a world of what might have been. In Minneapolis in the 1930’s, the deadly plague that ended the First World War is decimating the population. The only people who seem to be immune to its effects are black people. What does this mean for the future of the city—and of the nation? Young newsman Danny Constantine finds that not everyone is dying from the plague. He has discovered a series of bizarre deaths—murders that look like the work of a vampire. In these times of bad news, his own paper refuses to print the story and Danny must search for the truth on his own, except for a mysterious woman known only as archangel, who always seems to appear when needed most.
  • Archangel

    Michael Conner

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Discovering a weird series of murders that resemble vampire attacks, Danny Constantine, a reporter from a plague-stricken, alternate universe Minneapolis of the 1920s, finds that the glut of bad news prevents the release of his story.
  • Archangel

    Michael Conner

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Science Fiction, April 15, 1996)
    Stumbling upon a weird series of murders that resemble vampire attacks, Danny Constantine, a reporter from a plague-stricken alternate universe Minneapolis of the 1920s, finds that the glut of bad news prevents the release of his story. Reprint.
  • Archangel

    Mike Conner

    Paperback (e-reads.com, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Nebula-award winning author Mike Conner presents a novel about a world that all of us can recognize, a world of what might have been. In Minneapolis in the 1930’s, the deadly plague that ended the First World War is decimating the population. The only people who seem to be immune to its effects are black people. What does this mean for the future of the city—and of the nation? Young newsman Danny Constantine finds that not everyone is dying from the plague. He has discovered a series of bizarre deaths—murders that look like the work of a vampire. In these times of bad news, his own paper refuses to print the story and Danny must search for the truth on his own, except for a mysterious woman known only as archangel, who always seems to appear when needed most.