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Lädt ... Nerve: A Pulstar Prequelvon Giancarlo Roversi
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I just finished reading an incredible book that blends the sci-fi and murder mystery genres seamlessly. The story centers around a man reactivated as a detective to solve the murder of a vital CEO of a software company involved in the country's government. I was fully invested in the plot and constantly on edge as the twists kept coming. The only downside to the book was the use of made-up words throughout it that replaced normal expletives. While I understand the author was trying to create a unique world, I found it sometimes distracting. However, this was a minor issue for me and did not detract from my overall enjoyment of the story. This issue might have resolved itself if I read the Pulstar book first and maybe garnered a five-star review after reading some of the book reviews. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Seeking redemption, a discredited agent investigates the perplexing death of an elderly millionaire, unearthing a macabre scheme that might involve himself. Astralvia: a nation on the verge of collapse. Jon Creepel, an elderly millionaire and CEO of a leading high-tech corporation, is dead. Discredited Agent Graham Squirrel investigates this disconcerting death. It's his chance to clear his name and return to the Federal Police job he lives for. As he delves deeper into the inquiries, he discovers layers of intrigue, secrets, and plots on a significant macabre scale. Working alongside Zabrinah Yorkt, a mysterious and complicated intelligence agent, brings extra challenges and triggers questions Squirrel would never have anticipated. He has to escape the sinister threat looming over him and find out why they assigned him to the case, but nothing is what it seems. And he's about to discover the truth ... he's about to meet the Nerve. Join Agent Squirrel to see if he cracks the mystery of Creepel's death and survives the investigation in this suspenseful, mystery-packed sci-fi thriller. This is the enigmatic prequel to the gripping Pulstar trilogy (although you can also read it as a stand-alone novel), which took over ten years to make and has a soundtrack in production. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Though technically a prequel to Pulstar I, the events in Nerve take place at roughly the same point in time, just following different characters. Personally, I found this one way easier to get into and enjoy than I did the first Pulstar novel. There's less jumping around in time, for one thing. The murder mystery plot was engaging and I connected easily with Graham. The setting is immersive, and coming into this story having some experience with the world via reading Pulstar I, I found it much less confusing. This is largely a mystery novel with elements of sci-fi horror that ramp up as the story progresses. Would recommend. ( )