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Smoke and mirrors neil
Smoke and mirrors neil












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Craig Russell, and published by Dark Horse Books. In 2002, it was adapted into a comic book by P. Although it was never made, according to him, Gaiman himself still refers to it as being one of the best adaptations of his work. Goyer wrote a script for a potential film. (Gaiman and Seeing Ear Theatre went on to collaborate on an adaptation of another story, " Snow, Glass, Apples", and the two adaptations have been released together on CD under the title Two Plays for Voices.)

smoke and mirrors neil

It was adapted by the author into an audio drama, which was produced by Seeing Ear Theater in 2000, starring Brian Dennehy and narrated by Michael Emerson. On his flight home to England, he reflects on the imagery in Raguel’s story.

smoke and mirrors neil

In discussion with Raguel, the narrator learns he likely murdered Tink and her child, and so Raguel uses the remnants of his angelic powers to wipe the atrocity away from his mind, setting him on a path towards a stable happy life. Raguel has since fallen himself, and become something akin to a grizzled noir detective. This sequence of events angers Raguel’s by-the-book superior, Lucifer, ultimately prompting his doubt and subsequent fall. The murdered angel was the designer of love, and his co-worker fell in love with him, only to be scorned when the pair moved on to designing death. Rattled from the meeting, he sits on a park bench next to a man claiming to be the angel Raguel, once the very first detective, who was called upon to solve a mystery in the Silver City- another angel has been murdered and he has to find the killer, who ultimately turns out to have been the Creator himself, through influencing another angel. The narrator, a young Englishman, visits Los Angeles for the first time, and has an upsetting encounter with an ex-girlfriend, Tink, and her child, that ends ambiguously. " Murder Mysteries" is a fantasy short story by Neil Gaiman first published in the 1992 anthology Midnight Graffiti and later collected in his collections Angels and Visitations and Smoke and Mirrors. For the fiction genre "murder mystery", see crime fiction.














Smoke and mirrors neil