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On the moon, near the headquarters of InterDep, a man is hunted down and murdered, while in Mega-City One, Judge Dredd is battling an insane gang of serial killers. As preparations begin for a world summit to discuss closer Mega-City co-operation, an unstoppable assassin is heading for Dredd.

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1995

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Dave Stone

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Stone has written many spin off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who and Judge Dredd.

Stone also contributed a number of comic series to 2000AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, focusing on the Dreddverse (Judge Dredd universe). In collaboration with David Bishop and artist Shaky Kane he produced the much disliked Soul Sisters, which he has described as "a joke-trip, which through various degrees of miscommunication ended up as a joke-strip without any jokes." Working independently, he created the better received Armitage, a Dreddworld take on Inspector Morse set in a future London, and also contributed to the ongoing Judge Hershey series.

Stone’s most lasting contribution to the world of Judge Dredd might well have been his vision of Brit-Cit, which until Stone’s various novels had been a remarkably underexplored area.

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Author 13 books49 followers
April 4, 2018
In this fast-paced story, over 3,000 people must be killed every single day. It is a huge number. Even in Mega-City One. My workmate lent me this Judge Dredd novel some time ago now. I read it and enjoyed it. If you are a fan of the iconic futuristic policeman then I would recommend. I think a reader of this particular anti-hero would need to know a bit about the character first. That is not hard nowadays. He has become a household name.
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Author 25 books5 followers
September 26, 2015
A fast-paced, mean and nasty Dredd-style conspiracy thriller, tripped up by some abrupt tonal shifts near the end (and back again) about the enemy and a sense that we've come into a sequel. (The InterDep group comes in like we should know who they are already) The book also suffers a bit from having an underlying secret-orders-at-work backstory that not even Stone's other stories, never mind other Dredd writers, will bring up again, but it works fine enough for this story.

If you're a Dredd fan, this also has some fun continuity moments: since nobody knew Judge Niles and Hershey would be firm allies for years in the strip, here Niles is as a dirty-dealing antagonist and plausibly enough from 1995's POV! And Dredd's violent breaking-down from the cover star will reminds you of Aimee Nixon in Titan, 19 years later.
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