Angel Hamilton, Private Angel: Lonely Hearts Vampire Club
By John Pirillo
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Angel is an off the wall private eye, who prefers to call himself an angel, because he's always expected to work nothing short of miracles when he helps his clients, who are anything from real angels to vampires.
In this story Angel is called upon to save a vampire from herself when she falls in love with a ghost. Will he be able to mend her broken heart, save her from demonic possession and still get paid?
A sexy, funny tale of science fiction and fantasy set in an urban fantasy backdrop.
John Pirillo
The author was born in Washington, Pennsylvannia. He loves animals and birds. Has two pet cockatiels that keep him company while he writes. He has a lovely daughter and a rascally grandson. He is rich in friends that matter and well adjusted to a life of challenges. He writes and draws every day. He loves anything science fiction, fantasy or extremely well written. Same goes for movies and TV. Not married currently, but has an eye and ear open to possibilities. :)
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Angel Hamilton, Private Angel - John Pirillo
Angel Hamilton, Private Angel
Lonely Hearts Vampire Club
John Pirillo
Copyright 2016
A Smashwords Publication
Angel Files, Case #322
I think that most of us would agree that vampires are a pretty sticky topic. Especially when it's dark outside, or inside or both and the one talking to us has front teeth that appear way too long to be normal. No matter that. Some people are just a bit long in the tooth, but when I speak of vampires, I'm not talking about the hot and sweaty ones on the covers of inexpensive paperback novels or Amazon digital books that all the women are buying up like crazy just to see a man's chest that isn't flabby and unappealing. I'm talking about real vampires. The ones who don't go bump in the night, but instead could be your next door neighbor, except they don't drink wine. Sorry, bad joke.
No, I'm talking about the lonely souls who would do anything to have a partner, even a bad one. The ones who will strike a deal with the devil if they thought it would bring someone to love into their lives.
Be careful what you ask for. The missing button on your shirt might not be there for a reason. And what has taken its place might just shut your lips forever.
So what got me into my latest caper?
Money as usual. And Al.
You see when I was a graduate at Cal Tech, the geek heads there decided to volunteer me for a ride across the universe to a distant planet and back. Trouble was. I never made it to any planet. I never even left. Not me personally. My atoms did. Every sucking one of them went whoosh across the Milky Way until like Einstein hinted, they curved around like a boomerang and landed back where my body waited, still intact. Mostly.
The end result. I was still standing there after they fired me off, but things had changed. Drastically.
I could now tell when someone was lying. I could see through walls and clothing. Ya-whoo! You say. Nah. Not really. There's a very good reason why most people wear clothes. And you should thank them over and over for doing so. You don't want to see some of the things I do. Yuck!
You really don't want to see that third head growing out of their belly buttons, or the scales on their back or the Alien type head hiding beneath their skull ready to burst out and consume you. No. You really don't want to see that. And their sexual organs. God preserve us, some are downright killers. Literally!
But I could.
I could also see angels and demons. Mostly the hellbound. The ones who sell their souls at a discount to gain a specific favor,