Persistent Illusions
by
Joseph Devon (Goodreads Author)
In Probability Angels, we were introduced to the world of Matthew and Epp. Back then, Matthew thought he had his hands full just learning how to be an undead tester of humanity, but then Hector staged an uprising and everything Matthew thought he could take for granted fell apart. Yet, over the past few months, a strained peace has settled over his world and Matthew is sta...more
Paperback, 512 pages
Published
April 27th 2011
by Createspace
(first published April 26th 2011)
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In fact, in Joseph Devon's vision of the after-life it appears we have to put up with the same disappointments, struggles and betrayals that we deal with in our mortal life. In a way, it is disturbingly reassuring.
Persistent Illusions is the sequel to Devon's outstanding Probability Angels. The first book mainly centers around Matthew and his ment...more
It would seem," Epps answered, staring across the mirror over the bar, "that immortality is not all it's cracked up to be."
In fact, in Joseph Devon's vision of the after-life it appears we have to put up with the same disappointments, struggles and betrayals that we deal with in our mortal life. In a way, it is disturbingly reassuring.
Persistent Illusions is the sequel to Devon's outstanding Probability Angels. The first book mainly centers around Matthew and his ment...more
Jul 08, 2011
Kevin
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Anyone who enjoyed 'Probability Angels'
I was worried whether this would have the same ramp-up and then let-down as the previous book in the series. Thankfully, that wasn't an issue.
Really, my only gripe was with the character names for two of the major female characters in the book. "Calliope" I could begrudgingly accept. People name their kids all sorts of weird stuff these days, but at least that is from Greek mythology (she's a muse). It was fitting for the character, so... fine. But what girl would be named "Harpo"? Not even the...more
Really, my only gripe was with the character names for two of the major female characters in the book. "Calliope" I could begrudgingly accept. People name their kids all sorts of weird stuff these days, but at least that is from Greek mythology (she's a muse). It was fitting for the character, so... fine. But what girl would be named "Harpo"? Not even the...more
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