James W. Abel Unveils ‘In the Morning, Angels Look like Hell: A Stanley Francisco Mystery,’ a Riveting Exploration of Crime and Deception

January 15 00:45 2025
James W. Abel Unveils ‘In the Morning, Angels Look like Hell: A Stanley Francisco Mystery,’ a Riveting Exploration of Crime and Deception

Montana author and seasoned filmmaker James W. Abel is set to launch his newest literary offering, ‘In the Morning, Angels Look Like Hell: A Stanley Francisco Mystery.’ This gripping novel thrusts readers into the tumultuous world of Inspector Stanley Francisco, a San Francisco Police Department veteran suspended amidst personal turmoil. When an American actress’s apparent suicide off the Irish coast raises suspicions, Francisco finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue that challenges his investigative instincts and confronts the dark underbelly of fame and fortune.

Abel, acclaimed for his extensive contributions to television and film production, brings his storytelling finesse to bear in ‘In the Morning, Angels Look Like Hell.’ With over three decades of experience, Abel crafts a narrative that blends the thrill of classic detective fiction with contemporary complexities, offering readers a nuanced exploration of justice, betrayal, and the human psyche.

The Author aimed to delve deep into the complexities of crime fiction, exploring the psychological depths of characters navigating moral ambiguity and societal pressures. Stanley Francisco’s journey mirrors our own quest for truth amidst a landscape where appearances often deceive.

A compelling reason to read In the Morning, Angels Look Like Hell: A Stanley Francisco Mystery is its exploration of how personal and professional crises intersect with the complexities of crime investigation. Inspector Stanley Francisco’s suspension from the San Francisco Police Department adds a layer of personal stakes to the narrative as he navigates through his own turmoil while unraveling the mystery of the actress’s death. This dual narrative not only enhances the depth of the characters but also provides a richer, more emotionally resonant experience for readers, drawing them deeper into the story’s intricate web of suspense and intrigue.

The novel promises to captivate audiences with its richly developed characters and atmospheric storytelling. As Inspector Francisco races against time to unravel the truth behind the actress’s death, readers are drawn into a world where motives are masked, and secrets lurk in every corner.

About the Author

Jim Abel grew up in Billings, Montana and graduated from Montana State University in Bozeman. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and has more than thirty years experience in Television and Film Production. As a writer, producer, director and cinematographer, Jim has received more than 150 Awards of Excellence for his work on television programs, commercials, documentaries and corporate videos. In 1987 Jim founded Production West and in 1995, Out in the Cold Productions. He works primarily in the Rocky Mountain West but has taken crews to Alaska, Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, England, Mexico, New Zealand and Slovenia, as well as nearly half of the lower forty-eight states.

Jim has written two screenplays, the first of which has been optioned and in preproduction. In the Morning, Angels Look Like Hell is his first in a series of novels featuring Police Inspector Stanley Francisco. Jim has served on The Montana Film and Television Advisory Council. He and his wife Susan live in Montana.

CONTACT: https://jameswendellabel.com[email protected]

Book Name: In the Morning, Angels Look Like Hell

Author Name: James W Abel

ISBN Number: 1917399596

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