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Patrick Edwards

    Just How Things Be
    Ruin's Wake
    Echo Cycle
    • Gladiator meets 1984 in this near-future thriller featuring timeslips, ancient magic and a disturbingly plausible dystopian Britain...

      Echo Cycle
    • Ruin's Wake

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,4(19)Évaluer

      A moving and powerful science fiction novel of love, revenge and identity in a totalitarian world. A moving and powerful science fiction novel with themes of love, revenge, and identity. A story about humanity, and the universal search to find salvation in the face of insurmountable odds. An old soldier in exile embarks on a desperate journey to find his dying son. A young woman trapped in an abusive marriage with a government official finds hope in an illicit love. A female scientist uncovers a mysterious technology that reveals that her world is more fragile than she believed. Ruin's Wake imagines a world ruled by a totalitarian government, where history has been erased and individual identity is replaced by the machinations of the state. As the characters try to save what they hold most dear - in one case a dying son, in the other secret love - their fates converge to a shared destiny.

      Ruin's Wake
    • Just How Things Be

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the escalating violence of the 1980s, highlighting the shift from traditional firearms to more lethal weapons like Uzis and sawed-off shotguns. It examines the alarming trend of younger children gaining access to these dangerous arms, coupled with a concerning decline in their maturity levels. This combination creates a precarious situation where life-and-death decisions are made by increasingly younger individuals, reflecting a grim reality in the inner cities during this turbulent era.

      Just How Things Be