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ISBN: 0451465113 (ISBN13: 9780451465115)
Edition Language: English
Series: Remy Chandler #6
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Walking In the Midst of Fire (Remy Chandler #6) Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 4 | 489 Users | 46 Reviews

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Title:Walking In the Midst of Fire (Remy Chandler #6)
Author:Thomas E. Sniegoski
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:August 6th 2013 by Roc
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Supernatural. Mystery. Science Fiction Fantasy

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Remy Chandler, angel private investigator, is trying his damnedest to lead a normal life in a world on the verge of supernatural change. He’s found a new love—a woman his dog, Marlowe, approves of—and his best human friend is reluctantly coming to grips with how...unusual...Remy’s actions can be. And he’s finally reached a kind of peace between his true angelic nature and the human persona he created for himself so very long ago.

But that peace can’t last—Heaven and the Legions of the Fallen still stand on the brink of war. Then one of Heaven’s greatest generals is murdered, and it falls to Remy to discover who—or what—might be responsible for the death, which could trigger the final conflict...a conflict in which Earth will most certainly be the beachhead.

The deeper he digs, the further he goes into a dark world of demonic assassins, secret brothels, and things that are unsettling even to a being who has lived since time began. But it is not in his nature—angelic or human—to stop until he has found the killer, no matter the personal price...

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Really enjoyed it. Finished it at lunch. Not going to lie... considering blowing off dinner with my brother so I can read the next one tonight

In Walking in the Midst of Fire's immediate predecessor, Remy Chandler PI/Seraphim learned, in a dream, that a war was coming. In this volume he sees behaviour from both sides of The Fall that he finds unconscionable - and takes on his weirdest case, yet: the murder of an angel.We also meet Simeon, the guy Christ practiced on before he later raised Lazarus from the dead. Now Simeon cannot die, and he's a wee bit pissed about that.Then there's part of Remy/Remiel's past that we didn't know both -

This is a really good series for fans of angelic fiction. The angels aren't really that likable though, except for Remy. I like the insight into the Angelic War, although it's not very biblical in some aspects (others sort of). I didn't care for one aspect in the presentation of Christ, honestly. The lower rating is mainly because the pacing falls apart at the end. The cliffhanger is rather brutal too. I'll keep reading this because I really like Remy (and I'm fascinated with angels).Overall

worse Remy book ever so sad.

Is it just me or did these books used to be. . . better? This was somehow boring even though there were multiple storylines & time jumps. I wasn't as into any of the characters this time around, even Remy. I just saw things coming from a mile away, even though I was trying really hard not to. It ended on a huge cliffhanger & I kinda really don't care.

Walking In the Midst of Fire is the sixth and penultimate book in Remy Chandler series written by Thomas E. Sniegoski. It stars Remy Chandler, an investigator, who just happens to be a former angel.Despite the world being aware of supernatural occurrences, Remy Chandler is enjoying his new relationship with Linda, his first romance since the death of his wife, and repairing his friendship with police officer Steven Mulvehill.However, when the angelic general Aszrus is murdered, Remy and his

Probably more of a 3.5 star book, but it was good. This one is almost all angel politics and supernatural dynamics, so if you like the developing story about the tensions between Heaven and Hell, you'll be interested in these goings-on. It still seems odd to me that Remy would be the only one disenchanted with the situation, or at least with the guts to stand up and say so, but that's the premise so we have to go with it. Marlowe is still great, of course, Sniegoski still writes the best dog