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The Fifth Angel, by Tim Green

From the bestsellng author of "The Fourth Perimeter"--the riveting story of a quiet lawyer who takes matters into his own hands after his daughter is attacked by a sexual predator.

  • Sales Rank: #4132457 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.13" w x 4.25" l, .41 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 384 pages

From Publishers Weekly
Like Green's previous thriller, The Fourth Perimeter, this book opens with an engaging premise that becomes less credible as the novel unfolds. Jack Ruskin, a senior partner in a prominent New York law firm, is beside himself with rage; his 15-year-old daughter is semicatatonic after being raped by a repeat sex offender, and the criminal has gotten off with a minimal sentence. Jack decides to take the law into his own hands. He hunts down and kills a randomly selected sex offender in upstate New York. Driven by bloodlust, Jack then embarks on a series of similar vigilante executions as he travels around the country on business for the firm. He falls in love with Beth, an empathetic young counselor at his daughter's hospital, but there's a close call when Beth nearly catches him surfing the Web for likely victims. He offs another criminal while the he and Beth are on an idyllic getaway in the Adirondacks. As the bodies pile up, FBI agent Amanda Lee is assigned to track down Jack. Amanda has her own interest in the case-her partner was recently killed by a child abuser resisting arrest. The briskly paced thriller culminates in a revealing showdown when Amanda traps Jack on Long Island. The action is engaging, but between the lurid goings-on and the lurid prose ("His little girl was a shell with scars on her body and holes punched in her veins to feed her drugs"), the story verges on bad pulp. Fans of Green's earlier novels will be satisfied with this one, but some may wish he had brought a bit more craft and restraint to his compelling premise.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
This is an avenging angel: when an ex-con with a history of sexual offenses attacks his daughter, temperate lawyer Jack Ruskin gets mad enough to take the law into his own hands.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
Attorney Jack Ruskin has seen better days. His only daughter, Janet, was abducted and abused and now barely survives in a mental institution; his wife left him, blaming him for Janet's plight. Besides work, the only thing keeping him focused is his growing need to exact revenge on the monsters who brutalize children, particularly when he learns that Janet's abductor is about to be released for "good behavior." Thus begins Jack's vigilantism--if the law can't put these guys away, then he will, and for good--as he targets random child abusers from jurisdictions across the country. Sensing a common perpetrator as convicted-and-released child abusers begin to show up dead, the FBI assigns agent Amanda Lee to work with the locals to tie the pieces together. Amanda has some baggage of her own, coming off a leave of absence after having witnessed her former partner's murder, and she's miserable playing the dutiful wife to her spineless husband. Though the story is gripping, who's to like here? The murdering do-gooder? The agent who resents her husband and kids? The local cops who either turn a blind eye to what's happening or just want another victory for their war chest? Fortunately, the ending ties the pieces together cleanly, if not predictably, making for a solid thriller with a thought-provoking moral dilemma at its core. Mary Frances Wilkens
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Good reading
By Southerner
I have enjoyed all the Tim Green books I have read. This book was purchased for a niece who likes mysteries and is stationed in Afghanistan. I think she will like it as much as I did.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
This is far and away Tim Green's best work
By Bookreporter
Revenge, according to the Chinese proverb, is a lunch best eaten cold. It can take many forms. A well-known attorney in San Francisco, after the particularly acrimonious dissolution of his law partnership, trained his dog to leave a daily deposit each morning on the steps of his former partner's office. The other end of the spectrum is documented in Max Alan Collins's THE ROAD TO PERDITION. Tim Green's latest novel, THE FIFTH ANGEL, definitely runs toward the Perdition end of the spectrum.
The title refers to the fifth angel of the apocalypse, the angel who will bring the vial of pain and death to the throne of Satan and who will pour the contents on Satan's tongue. Jack Ruskin is the fifth angel and his self-appointed mission is to bring an end to child molesters who have gotten less than their just deserts. Ruskin, a respected partner of a prestigious law firm, is a somewhat unlikely candidate for the position. He is, however, uniquely if unfortunately qualified: his daughter is slowly recovering from an abduction and abuse by a molester, whose sentence amounts to a relative wrist slap. Ruskin snaps and begins to plan his revenge. He is a former prosecutor and, as a result of his background, knows exactly what forensics is capable --- and incapable --- of doing in detecting and proving guilt or innocence.
Ruskin embarks on a program to do the job that the courts could not do and rid the world of criminals like the one who so irrevocably damaged his daughter. He carefully researches each of his victims and brutally dispatches them, seemingly leaving no clues. Part of the brilliance of Ruskin's plan is that he has absolutely no connection to his victim; he simply identifies them through public records and enacts his plan in different parts of the country. When an obnoxious but brilliant detective figures out what Ruskin is doing and begins to close in on him, Ruskin's mission of vengeance appears to be over. But not everyone wants him to be caught. And the reader won't either.
Green paints Ruskin as a wholly sympathetic character and it is hard to disapprove of Ruskin's mission or methods. And when the family of an FBI agent, assigned to find Ruskin, is targeted as well by a molester, the rightness of Ruskin's mission is all but vindicated.
Green is a member of the James Patterson literary school, combining exciting plotting with rapid pacing to keep the reader involved and turning the pages rapidly. THE FIFTH ANGEL is far and away Green's best work. And, though you'll be sorry to see the book end, its conclusion is surprisingly satisfying. If you've never read Green before, THE FIFTH ANGEL is the one to start with.
--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
What would you do?
By C.E.
A mans life has fallen apart. His wife has left him, his daughter is in a mental hospital- unable to speak or function anywhere close to a normal level. Life is passing him by, and he is still confronted with daily reminders of the tragedy that took everything from him. He feels responsible. The legal system doesnt work, so he decides to take matters into his own hands.
Tim Green has crafted a novel that will make the reader ask some serious questions. What would you do if your child were abducted, molested and then left catatonic in a mental hospital? What would you do if you knew that the man responsible was getting out of prison early? What would you do if you has the means and the knowledge to stop some of the twisted preadators that stalk the streets looking for children to torture and destroy?
Jack Ruskin, the main charachter in this new novel, has decided upon a course of action in order to atone for his failings (he feels) as a father and his inability to prevent the abduction and molestation if his own daughter. He is a high priced attorney who deals with criminals everyday. He knows the mistakes that they make when a crime is committed. He knows how the police conduct an investigation, what they look for, how they find it and who is called in.
Is it murder? Is he an avenging angel of death come to deal out destruction to those that would prey upon the innocent? Is he a saint? or a sinner? Sane, or is he just as unstable and guilty as those that he punishes? Thats for the readed to decide.
Either way, this book will make to look into the helplessness of a father and the galvanizing power of guilt. Vengance is a funny concept, really. At what point does murder become justified? How far will one father go to get his girl back and escape the spectres that continue to haunt his life?
The Fifth Angel is a well written, quick-paced book with plenty of action and suspense. Although the charachters in the book seem a bit two-dimensional, it is still worth reading and pondering. What would you do? We get a sense of how the world can continue to fly by and yet, for those dealing with greif, seem to come to a complete standstill. Unable to focus on anything other than revenge, how far will Jack go in order to see that justice is dealt? He becomes a man obsessed, determined to destroy the man who shattered his little girl.
Tim Green has written an engaging piece of fiction that will pull that the heartstrings of that that read it. As the pages fly by, we get a sense of Jacks determination, desperation and cycle of self destruction as it teeters on the brink. Read this book, think about the scenarios that it presents and then ask youself the same question... What would you do?

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