Angel of Death is about world domination and contains scenes of extreme violence including two of the
brutal scenes ever described in modern fiction. It is also a modern love story and takes you among
other places, inside a Roman Catholic confessional and the action moves between Eire, Rome, Cornwall in
England, New York and exotic Curacao in the Dutch Antilles, as it follows Connor Tremayne in his attempt
to kill the group of men he has been targeted to remove.
The story opens with the public crucifixion by a hooded man, of a group of Arab terrorists responsible
for the kidnapping and public execution of an American oil executive and a British member of the Red
Cross. The event is filmed and later televised; and the savagery of the retribution and the anonymous
man’s use of biblical quotations and imagery, attracts the attention of the world. The identity of the
hooded man becomes the most sought after and talked about in Western Europe for years.
Connor Tremayne is later called to account for his choice of execution by the Head of Decree Four, the
Jesuit dominated, covert Organisation of which he is a member. At that meeting, he is also briefed on
the greatest threat the human species has ever faced: the creation of an intelligent virus, the
existence of which threatens to engulf and destroy us all.