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- 13 heures de lecture
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The story of the wily Avery Cates, being chased by the sinister Monks and the System Police is non-stop and action packed with lots of rollicking twists and turns. In the bleak and poverty stricken near-future, the population walks around lost and purpose-less. Everyone either seems to be a thief or a gunner. The fastest growing religion is The Electric Church, and their army of Monks and assassins slowly convert the populus. Unknown to them, this is actually a death sentence. When hit man Avery Cates is tapped for "conversion" he must find a way to slip under the Church's all-encompassing radar. The characterisations and unexpected personalities are not to be missed. Whether they are machines with human qualities and flaws, or humans who consider technology their God, Somers is a master at upping the ante through his compelling characters.
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The Electric Church, Jeff Somers
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2007
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- (souple)
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- Titre
- The Electric Church
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Jeff Somers
- Éditeur
- Orbit Books
- Publié
- 2007
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 1841496154
- ISBN13
- 9781841496153
- Séries
- Avery Cates
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Fantasy, Science-fiction, Thriller, Science-fiction fantasy, Dystopie, Noir, Cyberpunk
- Évaluation
- 3,1 sur 5
- Description
- The story of the wily Avery Cates, being chased by the sinister Monks and the System Police is non-stop and action packed with lots of rollicking twists and turns. In the bleak and poverty stricken near-future, the population walks around lost and purpose-less. Everyone either seems to be a thief or a gunner. The fastest growing religion is The Electric Church, and their army of Monks and assassins slowly convert the populus. Unknown to them, this is actually a death sentence. When hit man Avery Cates is tapped for "conversion" he must find a way to slip under the Church's all-encompassing radar. The characterisations and unexpected personalities are not to be missed. Whether they are machines with human qualities and flaws, or humans who consider technology their God, Somers is a master at upping the ante through his compelling characters.





