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The A-men
Written by John Trevillian
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Average Score:
40(1)
Jack is a man with no memory, awakening in a dark and dangerous metropolis on the eve of its destruction. The only clue to his former life: a handwritten note in the pages of a book of faerie tales entitled Forevermore. Marked for death in a peacekeeping force sent to quell the riots, he finds sanctuary and survival with other renegades on the streets of Dead City. Battling to survive, they form the infamous A-Men, misfits who have a unifying dream: to be special. Yet that is until their paths cross with Dr Nathaniel Glass and his mysterious experiment locked deep beneath the Phoenix Tower.
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Book Details
Science Fiction
Hardcover,
334 Pages
Published
by Matador on March 01, 2010
ISBN-10 1848763433
ISBN-13 978-1848763432
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Reviews
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SF Site
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Review Rating: 40
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Sometimes high octane fun, at other times a confusing babble, The A-Men ultimately veers off course like a speeding comet, its brightness diminishing the further it travels.
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