I'm not certain as I haven't read it. But it could potentially be about the complex relationships between characters which might lead to betrayals, and perhaps there's some element of the supernatural or strange happenings related to the 'strange angels' part.
I'm not sure specifically about reviews for this novel. But you could try looking on Goodreads. There are often detailed reviews from readers who have read a wide variety of books, including 'Betrayals a strange angels novel'.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in full. But generally, it might involve some unique characters in a strange or otherworldly setting, with elements of mystery and perhaps a journey of self - discovery for the protagonist.
Since I haven't read the 'strange angels novel', I can only speculate. There could be a young protagonist who is just starting to understand the strange world they are in. There might also be an antagonist who opposes the main character's goals or beliefs. And perhaps there are some characters with special abilities or knowledge that help or hinder the main character along the way.
Well, from the title 'Jealousy a Strange Angels Novel', it could be centered around a character's jealousy. It might explore how jealousy can drive actions, change relationships, and impact the overall plot. For example, in a world full of strange angels, perhaps a human character is jealous of an angel's abilities or the special bond another character has with an angel. This jealousy could lead to conflict, both internal within the jealous character and external with others in the story.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific main characters in this novel as I haven't read it. But they could be some sort of strange angels and the humans who interact with them.
One of the best betrayals in fiction is in 'Macbeth'. Lady Macbeth betrays her own moral code and manipulates Macbeth into murdering King Duncan. This act sets off a chain of tragic events that ultimately leads to their downfall.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about various bargains people make and the subsequent betrayals that occur within the context of the story in the '13 to life' world.
In 'The Godfather', Carlo Rizzi betrays Sonny Corleone. Carlo, who was married to Sonny's sister Connie, sets Sonny up to be killed in a trap. He does this out of jealousy and resentment towards the Corleone family. Also, in 'Macbeth' by Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth betrays her own moral code. She encourages Macbeth to murder King Duncan so that he can become king, which leads to a downward spiral of guilt and more bloodshed. Then there's the betrayal of Edmond Dantès in 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Fernand Mondego. Fernand, who was once Dantès' friend, helps send him to prison out of envy and to win Dantès' fiancée.