Evolution's Path Evolution's Path

Evolution's Path

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Evolution's Path.

This trilogy takes place in the near future, it isn't science fiction, it's 'faction', and all the more chilling because you won't find zombies here, or people suddenly endowed with super powers, just realistic characters struggling with the challenging events that overtake their lives.

Against a background of terrorist plots, political intrigue and espionage, the lives of three powerful women become inextricably entwined.

Fleur Nichols, an astute investigative journalist, Wenna Cavendish, a senior MI5 officer and Simone Gofre, a brilliant virologist, leave their marks on world events and a stunning revelation will change the course of human history forever.

Evolution's Path is a frightening look at the mechanics of a societal collapse and its aftermath.

Excerpts from customer reviews:

Killing tomorrow

 'A gripping scenario... a credit to a master story teller.'

'The multiple themes of this thriller, population control, germ warfare, investigative journalism, corporate greed, terrorism... with the tension and conspiracy to keep you engaged.'

'... the final chapter is chilling in its possibilities.'

'Hill is a talented writer who has the ability to create a completely believable and terrifying future scenario.'

'…this well-written book with its intriguingly woven plot…It seemed impossible that this cast of fascinating characters and their stories would all tie up neatly at the end, but they did, dramatically, and very satisfactorily.'

'Author Peter Hill is a visionary storyteller. ... and he isn't afraid to tackle ambitious themes here: feminism, globalisation, environmentalism.…a story so chilling in its realism, you won't soon forget it... It's a dystopian narrative that sears itself into your mind.'

The Ladies' Game

'Epic story telling; ...drawing the reader in and keeping the pages turning.'

'It has plenty of intrigue, fast paced action with the plot closely mirroring many of the contemporary issues being faced around the world today. It draws you further into the world of terror and espionage and the potential for dire consequences.'

'Fleur Nichols, is on the run, pursued by ruthless enemies even as the world around her falls apart in an escalating viral pandemic…

Once again, themes of feminism, globalisation, environmentalism take centre stage as Fleur fights not only to survive a tumultuous apocalypse, but to separate lies from truth. At stake is the fate of humanity...' 

Procreation

'A great conclusion to a fascinating trilogy. Well written, extremely thought provoking, and a thoroughly good read!'

   'The epic conclusion to blistering trilogy.

It's bold. It's scintillating. It's the brilliant culmination of everything that's come before.

Now that a viral pandemic has all but decimated the male gender worldwide, it's the women who have ascended to political supremacy. The social order, has been upended.

But all this just sets the stage for another catastrophic confrontation.

This is a techno-thriller completely unlike anything I've ever read. It's controversial. It's provocative. It's uncompromising.

If you're a looking for a post-apocalyptic story written with both emotional sensitivity and propulsive excitement, this is it. It's Tom Clancy meets Margaret Atwood

 I can't recommend this enough. It really is something else.'

GENRE
Krimis und Thriller
ERSCHIENEN
2018
22. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
988
Seiten
VERLAG
Peter Hill
ANBIETERINFO
Draft2Digital, LLC
GRÖSSE
1,8
 MB
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