Crystal and Sin; Volume 3

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Romance
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Author: Thomas Wrightson ISBN: 1230001200171
Publisher: Thomas Wrightson Publication: July 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Wrightson
ISBN: 1230001200171
Publisher: Thomas Wrightson
Publication: July 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Beyond the 22nd century: progress has triumphed, mankind inhabits worlds beyond its own, a utopian future awaits. But the old problems linger, and new problems arise. Four people, made for a suicide squad to target the enigmatic Empress of Sin, are now caught in that darkness: Crystal, a woman crafted to become the 'new humanity'; Daniel Redfield, tortured veteran of the Mars War; Jirou Blanxart, an assassin known across all of mankind's new lands; and Aiden Jonas, notorious PMC soldier and mass murderer.

Now free and wandering, the four-strong squad are forced to find their own way in a world that does not accept them. Hunted by PEC, the mysterious organisation they in turn combat, and watched over by the Empress, the group decide to move against their enemies. Crystal in turn must confront her own weakness, as her self-doubt threatens to consume her very being...

Combining Western science fiction and a futuristic vision of humanity with the high action of Japanese anime, the third volume of Crystal and Sin sees the finale of Crystal's journey, and the revelation of a secret that could both save and destroy humanity.

WARNING: Contains violence, strong language, and mature themes.

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Beyond the 22nd century: progress has triumphed, mankind inhabits worlds beyond its own, a utopian future awaits. But the old problems linger, and new problems arise. Four people, made for a suicide squad to target the enigmatic Empress of Sin, are now caught in that darkness: Crystal, a woman crafted to become the 'new humanity'; Daniel Redfield, tortured veteran of the Mars War; Jirou Blanxart, an assassin known across all of mankind's new lands; and Aiden Jonas, notorious PMC soldier and mass murderer.

Now free and wandering, the four-strong squad are forced to find their own way in a world that does not accept them. Hunted by PEC, the mysterious organisation they in turn combat, and watched over by the Empress, the group decide to move against their enemies. Crystal in turn must confront her own weakness, as her self-doubt threatens to consume her very being...

Combining Western science fiction and a futuristic vision of humanity with the high action of Japanese anime, the third volume of Crystal and Sin sees the finale of Crystal's journey, and the revelation of a secret that could both save and destroy humanity.

WARNING: Contains violence, strong language, and mature themes.

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