In 1977 New York, punk rocker Carey has no patience for angels, especially the kind that simplify lives by “removing redundancies,” which is a nice way of saying they erase people. Strange kids with blank faces are abducting his friends, tar-monsters prowl the sewers, and psychopaths stalk the punk scene. Carey is ready to fight back, even if it kills him.
In 2013 Hollywood, stuntwoman hopeful Kaitlyn has bigger problems than a stalled career. Her best friend is missing, a washed-up actor tried to eat her, and an angel is waiting outside her apartment.
When Carey’s and Kaitlyn’s worlds collide, they uncover the truth: angels and demons are one and the same, and they are out to end humanity.
We are all well and truly screwed.