The Stupidest Angel

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Title The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror

First edition cover
Author Christopher Moore
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Absurdist, Horror
Publisher William Morrow & Company
Released November 2004
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 288 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-06-084235-0
Preceded by Fluke, or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
Followed by A Dirty Job

The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror is the eighth novel by Christopher Moore. Set during Christmas, it brings together several favorite characters from his previous books in the fictional town of Pine Cove, a recurring location in Moore's novels.

An unabridged commercial compact disc recording of the original edition of The Stupidest Angel was issued with narration by Tony Roberts. In 2005 the novel won the Quill Award in the category of Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror.

In 2005, Moore released The Stupidest Angel, Version 2.0, the text of which remains unchanged from that of the 2004 edition, with the addition of a short story at the end that takes place one year after the events of the novel.

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An angel named Raziel (previously in Moore's novel Lamb) is sent to Earth to grant the wish of a child; he decides to help a boy who has witnessed the death of a man dressed as Santa Claus. Meanwhile, the town is preparing to have a community dinner-gathering at the local church, where the cemetery is located. In his inept attempt to bring the "Santa" back to life, the angel causes the townspeople to be put under siege by brain-hungry zombies who arise from their burial spots.

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