Customer Reviews
Witty and Friendly - By: S. Neville, 22 Sep 2008 
Darwins Angel pokes the holesin Dawkins arguments easily (it does not take much) & with a great deal of wit. That is the great enjoyment of the book. Cornwell uses the guise of Darwins Angel who becomes Dawkins Angel as he claims to be Darwins heir, of which Darwin I am sure would be horrified although I am sure Professor Dawkins would think it a great mark of respect for Darwin to be associated with him.
Each argument is dealt with & the flawsin the logic appear all too apparent, & there are some laugh out loud moments. An entertainng book with a very serious purpose!
Creepy comeback - By: M. Kneebone, 21 Sep 2008 
Honestly, this is creepier than Stephen King. It's an attack on Dawkin's book while trying to disguise itself as a friend - the result is a kind of illness of the intellect. Because this is so transparent it's a little bit funny, & certainly a textbook on malicious spin doctoring - but when the writer's motive is more obvious to the reader than the author you know you're dealing with a bit of a nutter. A very stupid book.