Angel Down is a historical fantasynovel by American author Daniel Kraus, published in 2025, in which a squad of World War I soldiers discovers a fallen angel amid the trenches of No Man's Land, potentially holding the power to end the conflict but igniting moral dilemmas, greed, and paranoia among the men.[1]The story centers on Private CyrilBagger, a cynical con artist and draft dodger who survives a harrowing battlefield ordeal and leads his detachment in a desperate mission to protect the celestial being across enemy lines during the Meuse-Argonne offensive.[2] Written in a single, unbroken sentence spanning nearly 300 pages, the novel employs an innovative "additive style" that piles spontaneous details to evoke the chaotic urgency of war, blending gritty historical realism with speculative fiction elements.[2] Published by Atria Books on July 29, 2025, Angel Down quickly became a national bestseller and has been lauded by critics as a "thunderous gallop of a war novel" and a "new classic of the additive style."[1][2]Kraus, a New York Times bestselling author known for novels such as Whalefall and collaborations with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro on works like The Shape of Water and Trollhunters, draws on themes of survival, faith, violence, and the blurring of reality and the supernatural to explore the human cost of the Great War.[1] The book's immersive narrative has been praised for its visceral portrayal of trench warfare and its profound examination of morality in extremis, establishing it as a standout in contemporary speculative historical fiction.[2]
Background and recording
Background
Angel Down is the 25th book by American author Daniel Kraus, following his 2023 novel Whalefall.[3] The idea for the novel originated years earlier, inspired by the mechanized slaughter of World War I, which Kraus saw as a turning point in detached, industrialized killing that influenced modern warfare technologies like drones and AI.[4] He aimed to explore themes of violence, humanity, and the supernatural through the discovery of a fallen angel by soldiers during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.[1]Kraus pitched the project to his agent, Richard Abate of 3 Arts Entertainment, as a reimagining of World War I after the success of Whalefall. Atria Books senior editor Loan Le acquired the rights based solely on a one-page synopsis, an unusual decision without a full manuscript or sample chapters.[3] The novel was published on July 29, 2025, by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.[1]
Recording
Kraus wrote Angel Down as a single, unbroken sentence spanning nearly 300 pages to mimic the relentless, cyclical nature of trench warfare and the soldiers' breathless experience.[4] He described the process as "yielding to the velocity" of the story, relearning prose by eliminating periods to create a rhythmic, machine-gun-like flow.[4] Research was conducted through books and documentaries on World War I, focusing on historical accuracy for the setting while integrating speculative elements.[4] Kraus has called it his personal favorite among his works, noting it as his most nerve-wracking project since his debut novel.[5]
Literary style and composition
Literary style
Angel Down is composed as a single, unbroken sentence spanning 285 pages, employing an innovative "additive style" that accumulates spontaneous details and associations to mirror the chaotic urgency and disorientation of World War Itrench warfare.[2] This stream-of-consciousness approach, reminiscent of associative writing techniques described by literary critic Stanley Fish, piles up facts, ideas, and sensory impressions without explicit connections, evoking the rambling uncertainty of the battlefield.[2] The narrative blends gritty historical realism—drawing on the Meuse-Argonne offensive—with speculative fiction elements, such as the discovery of a fallen angel, to create a visceral, immersive experience that shifts unpredictably between action, introspection, and moral quandaries.[1]The prose features short paragraphs often beginning with "and," contributing to a polyphonic, relentless cadence that heightens the novel's cinematic quality and lyrical intensity.[1] Critics have praised this structure for its "dizzying, blood-soaked, astonishing pages," noting how it captures the horrors of war while integrating supernatural wonder without resorting to traditional plot resolutions.[2] The style avoids conventional paragraph breaks for extended passages, using punctuation sparingly to maintain momentum, which underscores the protagonist's cynical worldview and the squad's desperate mission.[6]
Themes
The novel explores themes of survival, faith, and the human cost of war, centering on moral dilemmas sparked by the soldiers' encounter with a celestial being that could potentially end the conflict.[1] Through Private Cyril Bagger's perspective, Kraus examines greed, paranoia, and the blurring of reality and the supernatural, portraying how desperation in No Man's Land amplifies interpersonal conflicts and ethical quandaries.[2] The fallen angel symbolizes both hope and temptation, igniting debates among the men about divinity, sacrifice, and the futility of violence, while highlighting the psychological toll of the Great War on ordinary individuals.[1]Kraus draws on historical accuracy to ground speculative elements, addressing broader issues like the search for meaning amid atrocity and the tension between compassion and self-preservation.[4] The narrative arc traces the squad's journey across enemy lines, using the angel's plight to probe vulnerability and redemption, ultimately questioning humanity's capacity for miracles in extremis.[2] This thematic depth, delivered through the novel's urgent prose, establishes Angel Down as a profound meditation on war's transformative power.[1]
Release and promotion
Release
Angel Down was published on July 29, 2025, by Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats.[1] The hardcover edition spans 304 pages, while the audiobook, narrated by Kirby Heyborne, runs for 8 hours and 28 minutes.[7]The book was released nationwide in the United States, with international distribution through Simon & Schuster's global network. It quickly achieved national bestseller status upon launch.[1]
Promotion
Promotion for Angel Down included a multi-city book tour in the United States starting around the release date, featuring author Daniel Kraus at independent bookstores, libraries, and events. The tour, announced in early July 2025, covered over 15 locations from late July through November. Key stops included:
July 25–27: Multiple appearances at San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego, CA.[8]
July 28: Public Brewing Company, Kenosha, WI (with Blue House Books).
July 29: Fine Arts Building, Chicago, IL (with Exile in Bookville).
July 30: St. Louis County Library, St. Louis, MO (with The Novel Neighbor).
July 31: BookPeople, Austin, TX.
August 1: River Oaks Theatre, Houston, TX (with Brazos Bookstore).
August 2: Multiple appearances at GenCon, Indianapolis, IN.[8]
August 3: Blue Cypress Books, New Orleans, LA.
August 5: Diesel, A Bookstore, Santa Monica, CA.
August 6: Book Passage, San Francisco, CA.
August 7: Powell’s Books, Beaverton, OR.
August 19: Astoria Bookshop, Astoria, NY.
September 9: Reads by the River, Waterford, WI.
September 26: Boswell Books, Milwaukee, WI.
October 10–12: Multiple events at Telluride Horror Show, Telluride, CO.
October 29–November 1: Multiple events at John Adams Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
November 14–15: Multiple events at Grand Rapids Comic Con, Grand Rapids, MI.[8]
Additional promotional efforts featured Kraus at genre conventions like San Diego Comic-Con and GenCon to leverage his background in speculative fiction. The novel also received early critical attention, including a positive review in The New York Times, contributing to pre-release buzz.[2]
Singles
No singles were released for Angel Down, as it is a novel rather than a musical album.
Reception
Critical reception
Angel Down received widespread critical acclaim for its innovative structure, visceral depiction of World War I, and blend of historical and speculative elements. The New York Times Book Review praised it as "a thunderous gallop of a warnovel, a new classic, a best-in-class example of speculative fiction," highlighting the novel's single-sentence format spanning nearly 300 pages and its "additive style" that evokes the chaos of war.[2]Library Journal called it "a bold and exceptional novel," noting how Kraus transforms the classic war story into something unique through the supernatural premise.[9]Reviewers commended Kraus's immersive prose and exploration of themes like survival, faith, and morality. The Chicago Review of Books described it as an "astonishing" work that defies expectations, emphasizing its polyphonic narrative and unflinching portrayal of violence.[4] On Goodreads, the novel holds an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 from over 1,300 ratings as of November 2025, with readers lauding its relentless intensity and emotional depth, though some noted the single-sentence structure as challenging.[10] FanFiAddict highlighted its haunting quality, stating it "forces readers to confront the horrors of war alongside the soldiers."[11]While overwhelmingly positive, a minority of reviews acknowledged the book's graphic content and experimental style as potentially overwhelming, with one Goodreads user calling it a "massive letdown" due to its chaotic flow.[10]
Commercial performance
Angel Down, published on July 29, 2025, by Atria Books, quickly achieved commercial success, becoming a national bestseller and appearing on the USA Today Best-Selling Booklist as of September 3, 2025.[12] It has been promoted as a USA Today bestseller on the author's website and publisher materials.[13] Specific sales figures are not publicly detailed, but its rapid rise reflects strong initial demand for Kraus's work following his previous bestsellers like Whalefall. The novel's acclaim and timely release contributed to its performance in the speculative historical fiction genre.
Publication formats
Standard edition
Angel Down was published in hardcover by Atria Books on July 29, 2025, with 304 pages and an ISBN of 9781668068458. The list price is $28.99 (USD).[1] An ebook edition is also available.[14]
Audiobook edition
An unabridged audiobook edition, narrated by the author and others, was released simultaneously with the hardcover, with an ISBN-10 of 1668114763 and a runtime of approximately 11 hours.[15]
Personnel
Author
Angel Down was written by Daniel Kraus.[1]
Audiobook production
The audiobook edition, released on July 29, 2025, is narrated by Kirby Heyborne.[7]