It is called 'Divine Justice' but the painting haunts Anne with its diabolical vision of Hell: the sadistic demons torturing a naked young woman as she writhes in terror, the devil's pitchforks plunging toward her pale flesh. Is it pure coincidence that theagonised victim looks just like Anne? And does that explain the terrifying spell the picture casts over her? The sudden changes of temperature she feels, thetelephones only she can hear, the pillar of flame pursuing her?It's almost as if she's demonically possessed. But that's impossible in this day and age.... isn't it?An enthralling tale of guilt and redemption, ANGELS OF SEPTEMBER is also a powerful love story as Anne comes to terms with her sensuality, her faith, andthe shadowy devils of her past...'as racy as anything Harold Robbins or Jackie Collins churns out...ANGELS OF SEPTEMBER is a lush saga' Daily Mail 'a vivid picture...Greeley's zestful irreverence is a delight' Publishers Weekly