I am sadly giving up on this book. I made it about 15% of the way through the book. Frustratingly, this is one of those books where the synopsis sounds AMAZING, then you read it and it's like, OK, the author has a way with words, this looks good, it's gonna kick in aaaaaany minute now ....Then 15% of the way into the book you're still thinking, 'aaaaany minute now!' Perhaps at some later date, if the sequels come out & look even better, I'll come back & skim through this, but as it is, I haven't picked it up in weeks and feel no inclination to do so. Again, frustrating because there's SO MUCH promise to it.Oh well. 4.5/5 Stars!If you thought George R.R. Martin was cruel, you should give this book a whirl. I was warned that it was going to be really dark and twisted but I was not prepared for this.It was amazing!! John Patick Kennedy (JPK) brought Nix, Persephone, and Ishtar to life in a way that was terrifying and believeable. Nix is the Queen of Hell and Persephone and Ishtar are her closest friends and followers which right away twisted this book for me. I would go back and forth, loving the characters and sympathizing with them, then remembering that she is a horrible angle - but she's made out to be the protagonist. It was just really well executed.JPK's has a writing style that I love. He has the perfect balance of dialogue, description, and facts. He totally pulled off writing about Nix's life over a period of over 1000 years without it being boring for even a second.I knew something wasn't right with Tribunal right from the beginning but I couldn't figure out what exactly. In the ending we get a taste of who he really is and it's grim. I definitely need to read book 2 to find out the true extent of his wrath.The only reason I didn't give this a solid 5 stars is because I didn't fully connect 100% to the characters and completely become a part of them. I would say I sympathized 85% with them - maybe because they are so dark? I'm not really sure.Anyway I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is prepared for a DARK book. Even though JPK is a fairly new author, I'm still surprised that this book isn't more popular. It deserves to be.
What do You think about Plague Of Angels (2013)?
Interesting concept, extremely mediocre execution. So disappointed.
—ravichandran
not your average Bible story, as a whole it's interesting to read
—Emily
LOVE IT!!!! cant wait to see this on the big screen (hopefully)
—Muskan