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The Children's Crusade (Strange Trilogy) ebok

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***Perfect for fans of Black Mirror and The Handmaid's Tale*** In America, the End of Days has finally arrived. Felix Strange has had a ring-side seat as the USA has transformed into a fundamentalist state. Now he has nothing left to lose. In the deserts of the American Southwest, a new militant group called the Sons of David have risen. Joshua, their prophet and leader, promises to do what the nation's brutal religious leaders could not: wash away the corrupt old world, and bring about th…

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Undertittel Only one man stands in their way . . .
Forfattere Elliott Hall (forfatter)
Utgitt 15 desember 2016
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781848545144
***Perfect for fans of Black Mirror and The Handmaid's Tale*** In America, the End of Days has finally arrived. Felix Strange has had a ring-side seat as the USA has transformed into a fundamentalist state. Now he has nothing left to lose. In the deserts of the American Southwest, a new militant group called the Sons of David have risen. Joshua, their prophet and leader, promises to do what the nation's brutal religious leaders could not: wash away the corrupt old world, and bring about the Second Coming. All Strange has to do to make this nightmare end is assassinate this new Messiah. The problem? He's twelve years old. The Children's Crusade is the final instalment of Elliott Hall's cult hit Strange Trilogy, revealing the frighteningly real ways in which America has completed its transformation into a totalitarian state. Praise for Elliott Hall 'Strange's sardonic wit makes him the perfect guide to his troublingly familiar landscape' - Guardian 'Ingenious and witty' - Daily Telegraph 'Outstanding' - Independent 'Wonderful' - The Times 'An ingenious twist . . . Hall's novel combines pacy storytelling with a disturbing dystopian vision' - Mail on Sunday