72.447 palabras (≈ alrededor de 5 horas)
One man goes to Tokyo to end the world. It goes fairly well.
As a Japanese cult gets ready to stage a massive attack, they are forced to recruit a secretive young bio-chemist from the West. They hide out on the fringes of Tokyo, taking care of the daily business of preparing for the apocalypse, until the foreigner's secret past starts to come to light and threaten their future dreams.
"Horne writes in a lyrically jarring fashion that never quite releases the tension… (más)
Lengua: Inglés
Escrito en: 2004
Publicado: 2009-02-01
Numero de palabras: 72.447 palabras (≈ alrededor de 5 horas)
Licencia: Atribución- No uso comercial - Compartir-Igual e
Tags: science fiction, fiction, Post-1930, Creative Commons, thriller
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lunes, 31 de mayo de 2010 16:40:12 +0200
A great read. I really enjoyed this book. One of the best on feedbooks
domingo, 21 de marzo de 2010 23:31:42 +0100
The book starts off using the narrative trick of starting towards the end of the story, then working back in time much like thought associations. To me, it read like an action novel with a counterpoint of philosophical/life-analyzing comments. It was well worth the read, filled with unexpected turns and interesting characters.