The Age of Zeus
Autor James Lovegroveen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2010
The Olympians appeared a decade ago, living incarnations of the Ancient Greek gods on a mission to bring permanent order and stability to the world. Resistance has proved futile, and now humankind is under the jackboot of divine oppression. Then former London police officer Sam Akehurst receives an invitation too tempting to turn down, the chance to join a small band of geurilla rebels armed with high-tech weapons and battlesuits. Calling themselves the Titans, they square off against the Olympians and their ferocious mythological monsters in a war of attrition which not all of them will survive
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781906735692
ISBN-10: 1906735697
Pagini: 678
Dimensiuni: 112 x 175 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Solaris
ISBN-10: 1906735697
Pagini: 678
Dimensiuni: 112 x 175 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Solaris
Descriere
Resistance to the Olympians, living incarnations of ancient Greek gods, has proved futile, and humankind is under divine oppression. Former London police officer Sam Akehurst joins a small band of rebels calling itself the Titans, that squares off against the Olympians. Original.
Notă biografică
James Lovegrove is the author of nearly 60 books, including the New York Times bestselling Pantheon series, the Redlaw novels and the Dev Harmer Missions. He has produced five Sherlock Holmes novels and a Conan Doyle/Lovecraft mashup trilogy, The Cthulhu Casebooks. He has also written tie-in novels for the TV show Firefly. James has sold well over 50 short stories and published two collections, Imagined Slights and Diversifications. He has produced a dozen short books for readers with reading difficulties, and a four-volume fantasy saga for teenagers, The Clouded World, under the pseudonym Jay Amory. James has been shortlisted for numerous awards, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the British Fantasy Society Award and the Manchester Book Award. His short story "Carry The Moon In My Pocket" won the 2011 Seiun Award in Japan for Best Translated Short Story. His work has been translated into fifteen languages, and his journalism has appeared in periodicals as diverse as Literary Review, Interzone, BBC MindGames, All About History and Comic Heroes. He contributes a regular fiction-review column to the Financial Times and lives with his wife, two sons and tiny dog in Eastbourne.