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Devil's Road

Autor Gary Gibson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2020
Pacific Rim meets Fast & Furious. Nobody has taken part in the Devil's Run annual road race as often as Dutch McGuire and lived to tell the tale. She's never won a race, but she'd give anything for a chance to be first across the finishing line. The racecourse circumnavigates the post-apocalyptic ruins of Teijouan, and with a choice between being eaten by the monstrous Kaiju that prowl the island's devastated cities or murdered by her fellow racers, the odds against even surviving another Run, let alone winning it, are slim. Dutch doesn't care about the odds nearly so much as she cares about getting back behind the wheel of her beloved Ford Falcon-except for one problem: she's spent the last five years incarcerated in a high-security prison for her part in a heist. So when a crooked billionaire offers to put her back in the race on condition she uses it as cover for a secret retrieval operation, she can't refuse. Can Dutch survive assassins, monsters, and psychopathic drivers long enough to complete her mission as well as take part in the race-or is this the year death finally catches up with her in a blazing tangle of wreckage?
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ISBN-13: 9789574364602
ISBN-10: 9574364607
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Brain in a Jar Books

Notă biografică

Gary Gibson is the author of more than a dozen books, most published by Pan MacMillan in the UK. Of these, he's perhaps best known for The Shoal Sequence: in order, Stealing Light, Nova War, Empire of Light and, more recently, Marauder. His most recent published works are Ghost Frequencies, a collection of short stories, Scienceville and Other Lost Worlds, and Doomsday Game, the final volume in a series that began with Extinction Game. He is represented by John Jarrold of the John Jarrold Literary Agency, and any enquiries about rights should be directed there.