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Pertence a SériePoltergeist: The Legacy (Novel)
In the year 2145...after disobeying a direct order, former special ops Marine Lieutenant John Kane found himself stripped of his rank and reassigned to the "U.S. Space Marines" -- the private army of the Union Aerospace Corporation. Now little more than a glorified security guard, Kane reluctantly accepts his fate on Mars City, the environmental community/lab center on the legendary red planet. But Kane could never have imagined the unspeakable horrors that awaited him there -- nightmarish aberrations of nature and unholy unions of flesh and machine awakened by unsuspecting researchers attempting to divulge the arcane secrets of this planet's extraordinary past. As the terrifying violence grows, Kane and a ragtag band of survivors must call on all of their skills if they can ever hope to make it out of Mars City alive -- even as those at the highest echelons of power continue their own covert and deadly machinations in a relentless bid to seize the ultimate source of power.... Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I enjoyed this book more than "The Hidden Saint," but only marginally. I enjoyed the Egyptian aspect of the plot (although I bristled at the idea that Horus and the other Egyptian animal gods were really evil), and this book was much better in terms of the actual writing. It was still short on character development and backstory (which was the reason I'd picked it up in the first place), but perhaps the author wasn't given leeway to "play" with the characters to this degree. In any case, it was a decent, quick read, but nothing spectacular. ( )