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published
September 30th 2008
by Solaris
binding
Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
isbn
1844166023
(isbn13: 9781844166022)
description
Science fiction meets crime noir, as Jeff Vaughan, jaded telepath, employed by the spaceport authorities on Bengal Station, discovers a sinister c...more
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Just finished this one. Has a very decent Richard K. Morgan (Altered Carbon) feel to it. Good Sci-Fi. Maybe a little Stephen Woodward too (Through Violet Eyes). Still processing it, and wondering how it turns into a trilogy, but then I wondered the same thing about the Morgan books too.
Jeff Vaughan is a telepath, one who has had his ability augmented, and now he uses it as a kind of freelance customs official, until one of his friends dies, and another is in danger, plus a weird cult has arr...more
Jeff Vaughan is a telepath, one who has had his ability augmented, and now he uses it as a kind of freelance customs official, until one of his friends dies, and another is in danger, plus a weird cult has arr...more
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Acceptable sf novel but I expected better. Set in the same universe with the earlier novel Penumbra there is nothing special about Necropath - just a competent mystery/sf
I am still on board for book 2 of the series but I expect a better book
Read in October, 2008
Acceptable sf novel but I expected better. Set in the same universe with the earlier novel Penumbra there is nothing special about Necropath - just a competent mystery/sf
I am still on board for book 2 of the series but I expect a better book
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