Angels
Angels appear to be very popular in literature. Here is a sample of popular and not-yet-so-popular angels.
Where Angels fear to tread – EM Forster (read it here)
Knowledge of Angels – Jill Paton Walsh
Tess of the D’Urbervilles – Thomas Hardy is mentioned in the Guardian’s Ten best angels in literature
‘Audition’ in Woken – Sue Hampton
‘Michael’s Time Out’ and ‘Sangria’ in Tea at the Opalaco – Jane Lockyer-Willis
The Good Vicar – RJ Whitfield
‘Wrestling with my angel’ in Heaven’s Rage – Leslie Tate
‘The Boarder’ and ‘Away for Christmas’ in Ravelled – Sue Hampton
The Sugar Woman in ‘Sugar Man’ in Cold Fiction by John Samson is referred to as an angel
Army of Angels in Sai-Ko by Gabriela Harding
The Celebration Husband – Maya Alexandri
The Guardian Angel by Kay Seeley
Thanks Pablo for the image