John Jos. Miller (1954–2022)
Autor von Wild Cards 05A: Nur Tote kennen Jokertown. Ein Mosaikroman.
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Wild Cards III: Jokers Wild (Wild Cards, #3) 4 Exemplare
Suicide Kings 2 Exemplare
Comes a Hunter 2 Exemplare
Half Past Dead 1 Exemplar
Mortality's Strong Hand 1 Exemplar
Four Days in October 1 Exemplar
Only the Dead Know Jokertown Epilogue 1 Exemplar
Only the Dead Know Jokertown 1 Exemplar
Dead Heart Beating 1 Exemplar
Beasts of Burden 1 Exemplar
And Hope to Die 1 Exemplar
Wakes The Lion 1 Exemplar
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Beyond the Wall: Exploring George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, From A Game of Thrones to A Dance with Dragons (2012) — Mitwirkender — 156 Exemplare
Worlds of Light & Darkness (The Best of DreamForge and Space & Time Book 1) (2021) — Mitwirkender — 8 Exemplare
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- Miller, John J.
Miller, John Jos
Miller, J. J. - Geburtstag
- 1954-03-28
- Todestag
- 2022-01-05
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- male
- Nationalität
- USA
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A full-length novel in GRRM’s Wild Cards series, which I got in the same Humble Bundle as the Amber prequels. The setting is a roughly contemporary America decades after thousands were infected with a virus that gave them varying superhero powers. A former President and a dissident wing of the Vatican believe that the child of two such “Aces” is the Messiah reborn, or possibly the Antichrist. It’s tricky to handle this topic in pulp format, but Miller makes a good fist of it.
Unfortunately I’m going to complain again about the formatting of the electronic book. Most of the chapter headings have been displaced to the end of the book, as a weird appendix, and that means the text is not broken up helpfully for the reader. The publisher, iBooks, folded before the paper version of the book went on general release, but that’s no excuse. It’s not as bad as the Zelazny collection, but it’s not good. Hopefully the recent Tor re-release won’t have the same problem.… (mehr)