![]() ![]() The book, as the cover suggest is gutwrenchingly violent, but in a good way! P The action is extremely intense and is very well written. Seriously, this is deep, dark, and disturbing because you know that if the science put forth here were possible then this is exactly what would happen, and that makes it terrifying. looking at that awesome cover I thought it was just going to be a dystopian battle book, but this novel goes a lot deeper than the superficial romp I was expecting. Ghosts of Tomorrow was not something that I expected. Solid Sci-Fi with dark and dusky overtones At 14, a six-gun slinging, katana-wielding machine of death, he is the deadliest assassin alive. And she has come to see humanity as a threat. In the La Carpio slums of Costa Rica, the scanned mind of an autistic girl named only 88 runs the South American Mafia's business interests. Nadia, a state-sanctioned investigative reporter working the stolen children story, pushes Griffin ever deeper into the nightmare of the brain trade. Installed in a combat chassis, Abdul, a depressed 17-year-old killed during the Secession Wars in Old Montreal, is assigned as Griffin's Heavy Weapons support. ![]() Griffin, a junior Investigations agent for the North American Trade Union, is put on the case: Find and close the illegal crèches. ![]() ![]() Sold to the highest bidder, they're installed in deadly combat machines and assassin chassis. The Brain Trade: Grown in crèches and programmed with a tribal warrior code, the minds of children are harvested by the black market. ![]()
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