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Christopher Hinz

Auteur de Liege Killer

16 oeuvres 934 utilisateurs 20 critiques 3 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: C. Hinz, Christoper Hinz

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Œuvres de Christopher Hinz

Liege Killer (1987) 347 exemplaires
Ash Ock (1996) 212 exemplaires
The Paratwa (1991) 180 exemplaires
Anachronisms (1988) 83 exemplaires
Binary Storm (2016) 45 exemplaires
Duchamp Versus Einstein (2019) 21 exemplaires
Starship Alchemon (2019) 17 exemplaires
Refraction (2020) 16 exemplaires
Binary (2013) 4 exemplaires
Spartan X (2012) 2 exemplaires
Il ciclo dei Paratwa (2000) 2 exemplaires
Blade, Vol. 2 # 1 1 exemplaire
Blade: oltre la Notte 1 exemplaire
Gemini Blood #3 November 1996 (1996) 1 exemplaire

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Liege-Killer is a compelling science-fiction thriller. Set in the far future, Earth is uninhabitable, radioactive, and the Apocalypse caused by warring factions also gave rise to genetically-created assassins called Paratwa, two beings with one mind. They were all supposedly exterminated in a war which saw hundreds of millions of humans killed by the single-minded, highly intelligent Paratwa.

In the present time of Christopher Hinz's novel, humanity lives on cylinder colonies orbiting Earth and follows rules by a dominant group called E-Tech, which oversees and prevents the development of technology that could lead to another Apocalypse. We are introduced to the “parliament” of sorts, the Irryan Council. The five counselors are constantly jockeying for power, trying to get their own programs enacted (they are not all Pro-E-Tech), and making deals to get their way. An outsider group espousing the glory of science is also actively trying to re-institute the use of advanced tech.

The council learns of the existence of a Paratwa, or “tway,” when several heinous murders are discovered. Their decision is to revive from stasis the pair of Paratwa killers from centuries ago who were able to kill hundreds of them. In the meantime, the Paratwa have killed dozens more people. Gillian and Nick are the most interesting featured characters in the novel as their lethal skills and stalking of the Paratwa and saving of innocent humans, like a mother and son pair, are consistent with their individual personalities and talents.

The cat-and-mouse game of the tway called Reemul, the Liege-Killer, grips the reader's attention in the high-stakes combat. The Paratwa often act like raptors, one engaging the combatant and the other circling around to attack. Gillian and Nick know those tricks, though, but there are many others. The machinations of the Council create added suspense in the slow revelation of their various hidden designs, hinging on the success or failure of the Paratwa.

A lot of the assassin's violence is described, and it is moderately gory. My one niggling criticism, though, is the names Paratwa and tway. Pronunciation? I understand the “para” and the “twa/two” idea, but still. For me, not well-chosen, memorable names.
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khenkins | 8 autres critiques | Oct 3, 2021 |
Not as interesting as the first in the series- too similar, and missing some past enjoyed characters. But it got moving in the last several pages enough that I might be tempted to read the third and final installment.
 
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keithostertag | 3 autres critiques | Mar 3, 2021 |
A fun page turner of adventure science fiction.
 
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keithostertag | 8 autres critiques | Feb 6, 2021 |
Let me just say that this was one of the most interesting, and well put together books I've read in a long time. I did put it off for a while when I was taking a break from reading, but I wish I didn't. There wasn't a single thing about this book that wasn't intriguing, and I couldn't get enough of it. I also wouldn't change anything about it. Completely unique, I hope I can read more books this different in the future, because if you've read it, you just know that it's going to be something that's stuck in your head for a while after you finish it.

Check out my full review here!

https://radioactivebookreviews.wordpress.com/2021/01/15/refraction-by-christophe...
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radioactivebookworm | Jan 15, 2021 |

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Œuvres
16
Membres
934
Popularité
#27,504
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
20
ISBN
56
Langues
2
Favoris
3

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