In Search Of An Angel- Synopsis & Story Outline/Authors Notes

Synopsis
Steve Bidante was a young boy when events in his life left him needing hope,
when all he breathed was the oxygen of desperation.
Forced against his will to make the transformation from an innocent boy to a man
overnight, he clutched to a wafer thin strand of belief. Over time that belief
became his faith, it carried him through the darkness and the light into the
body of a man.
Share in this touching journey of an unassuming man who knows not why, or how he
will walk this lonely quest, but only knows he must tread the path that opens up
before him. The thin veil between fate and destiny awaits, the thin line between
sanity and insanity occasionally breached. Share in one mans search for the
answers that burn deeply in his being.
It will be a lonely quest, the search for an angel.
Authors Notes
'In search of an Angel' is the first of three books in the trilogy entitled 'Laws of the Angel.'
The three books are set in the time period from 1980 onwards and in the first book, the time period also returns to the Second World War as the story unfolds. Book one begins with the story of Steve Bidante, a normal young man, who finds events as a child now infiltrate his future. The theme of the book touches on real life, intertwined with a sense of spirituality and is aimed at an wide and open minded audience. There is much truth in all events of the first book and as author, it was my aim to write in a way that each and every reader can relate to, at least in some emotional way to their own lives at one point or another.
The second book, 'Ticking of the Clock' will follow on where 'In search of an Angel' ends and take the next part of the journey. There are many characters along the way, from many parts of the world, with many stories of their own. Book three. the final part, is under progress as I write and the title will be announced on this website first, once the book has been finished.
I hope you will enjoy all books as much as I have writing them and I personally would like to thank all those who took the time to read the first of my works.
Best wishes,
Martin.