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Andromeda's Fall

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eBook - A Novel of the Legion of the Damned, Legion of the Damned: Before the Fall

Dietz, William C

JABBERWOCKY LITERARY AGENCY, INC.

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Zusatztext

"Andromeda's Fall is one of the most interesting futuristic novels."¿SF Site Hundreds of years in the future, much has changed. Advances in medicine, technology, and science abound. Humanity has gone to the stars, found alien life, and established an empire. But some things never change... All her life, Lady Catherine Carletto (called Cat) has lived for nothing but the next party, the next lover, the next expensive toy. Until, in a bloodthirsty power grab, Imperial Princess Ophelia and her cadre of synth assassins murder her brother the emperor, and go on to purge the galaxy of his friends and supporters¿including Cat's family. The Carlettos are known to be staunch supporters of the emperor and Carletto Industries has been in the forefront of his pet project¿developing cybernetic technology for use by the masses. Now Cat, one of the last surviving Carlettos, is on the run. And, like countless others before her, she finds her sanctuary among the most dangerous of society's misfits. Welcome to the Legion. Cat Carletto vanishes, and in her place stands Legion recruit Andromeda McKee. A woman with a mission¿to bring down Empress Ophelia¿or die trying.

Autorenportrait

William C. Dietz is the bestselling author of more than sixty novels, some of which have been translated into German, Russian, and Japanese. He grew up in the Seattle area, served as a medic with the Navy and Marine Corps, graduated from the University of Washington, and has been employed as a surgical technician, college instructor, and producer. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Dietz served as director of public relations and marketing for an international telephone company. He and his wife live near Gig Harbor, Washington.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 24.09.2024

Umfang: 288 S., 2.37 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781625676634

Umbreit-Nr.: 8121176

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