In Thirteen, Richard K. Morgan radically reshapes and recharges
science fiction yet again, with a new and unforgettable hero in Carl
Marsalis: hybrid, hired gun, and a man without a country . . . or a
planet. Marsalis is one of a new breed. Literally. Genetically
engineered by the U.S. government to embody the naked aggression and
primal survival skills that centuries of civilization have erased from
humankind, Thirteens were intended to be the ultimate military
fighting force. The project was scuttled, however, when a fearful
public branded the supersoldiers dangerous mutants, dooming the
Thirteens to forced exile on Earth’s distant, desolate Mars colony.
But Marsalis found a way to slip back–and into a lucrative living as
a bounty hunter and hit man before a police sting landed him in
prison–a fate worse than Mars, and much more dangerous. Luckily, his
“enhanced” life also seems to be a charmed one. A new chance at
freedom beckons, courtesy of the government. All Marsalis has to do is
use his superior skills to bring in another fugitive. But this one is
no common criminal. He’s another Thirteen–one who’s already
shanghaied a space shuttle, butchered its crew, and left a trail of
bodies in his wake on a bloody cross-country spree. And like his
pursuer, he was bred to fight to the death. Still, there’s no
question Marsalis will take the job. Though it will draw him deep into
violence, treachery, corruption, and painful confrontation with
himself, anything is better than remaining a prisoner. The real
question is: can he remain sane–and alive–long enough to succeed?
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ISBN
9780345498106
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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