



Toys
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3.6 • 32 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
A battle for the world is set into unstoppable motion and Hays Baker is the only one who can save it.
Hays Baker and his wife Lizbeth possess super-human strength, extraordinary intelligence, stunning looks, and two beautiful children. Of course they do - they're Elites, endowed at birth with the very best that the world can offer. The only problem in their perfect world: humans.
The top operative for the Agency of Change, Hays has just won the fiercest battle of his career. He has been praised by the President, and is a national hero. But before he can savour his triumph, he receives an unbelievable shock that overturns everything he thought was true. Suddenly Hays is on the other side of the gun, forced to leave his perfect family and fight for his life.
Now a hunted fugitive, Hays is thrown into an existence he never dreamed possible - fighting to save humans from extinction.
Customer Reviews
Shocking .....
Totally agree with the last reviewer , for an author that gave us along came a spider and kiss the girls to put his name to this drivel is shocking ....... Will think twice before buying next time .
Quite possibly the worst thing ever committed to text
This is a horrifically bad book. I bought it at random just to see what an E-book would be like. I never expected anything like this.
With its super-short chapters, cringing dialogue, cliched wafer shallow characters, postage stamp plot and lack of any skilled descriptive writing whatsoever, this adult-themed yet pre-school literacy tome only keeps you turning the pages in the agonistic hope that it will stumble to its clumsy and predictable end soon.
The 'twist' such as it is, is more or less exposed within the first 30 pages- or 25 'chapters' as the author appears to think of them.
Even you are a lobotomised monkey, do not buy this book as reading it will lower you IQ.
If this is the state of literature, then perhaps the human armageddon so awkwardly and unbelievably averted in the final paragraphs (or 'chapters') shouldn't be any further delayed in reality.