‘We want you to go to hell, Miss Thomas.’
For five million bucks Ella is prepared to give even hell – or in this case, the Demi-Monde – a shot. And all she has to do to earn it is find the President’s daughter and lead her to safety. But as Ella discovers, getting into the Demi-Monde is the easy part; surviving to collect her money is quite another.
With thirty million digital-Duplicates at war in the cyber-killing field that is the US Military’s virtual-training ground, the Demi-Monde is a challenging place – especially as the Dupes are programmed with a craving for blood and are led by some of history’s most vicious tyrants. And the many bizarre conceits in the Demi-Monde have a sinister reason behind them.
In the Demi-Monde Ella can trust nothing and nobody . . . not even herself.
For five million bucks Ella is prepared to give even hell – or in this case, the Demi-Monde – a shot. And all she has to do to earn it is find the President’s daughter and lead her to safety. But as Ella discovers, getting into the Demi-Monde is the easy part; surviving to collect her money is quite another.
With thirty million digital-Duplicates at war in the cyber-killing field that is the US Military’s virtual-training ground, the Demi-Monde is a challenging place – especially as the Dupes are programmed with a craving for blood and are led by some of history’s most vicious tyrants. And the many bizarre conceits in the Demi-Monde have a sinister reason behind them.
In the Demi-Monde Ella can trust nothing and nobody . . . not even herself.
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Part Matrix, part Escape from New York, with a dash of Film Noir and a whole host of imagination. Beautifully written
State of the art . . . Discworld's savage noir cousin
Delectably dark . . . A feisty and nightmarishly enjoyable debut
An amazingly quick and enjoyable read . . . and a beautifully designed cover
The world he's created is a psychopathic nightmare, while Ella, by contrast, is a touchingly vulnerable heroine whose quest is fraught with both physical and psychological dangers
Explosively creative barely defines Ross Rees's The Demi-Monde: Winter. It blew me away