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Denise Vitola

Auteur de Quantum Moon

11+ oeuvres 337 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Denny DeMartino

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Œuvres de Denise Vitola

Quantum Moon (1996) 56 exemplaires
The Radon File (1999) 47 exemplaires
Astrologer #1: Heart of Stone (2001) 44 exemplaires
Opalite Moon (1997) 42 exemplaires
The Red Sky File (1999) 41 exemplaires
Manjinn Moon (1998) 36 exemplaires
Half-Light (Tsr Books) (1992) 24 exemplaires
The Winter Man (1995) 23 exemplaires
Wayward Moon (Astrologer, 2) (2001) 22 exemplaires
Thomas Talks To Me (2011) 1 exemplaire
Shadow Street (2011) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

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Realms of Infamy (1994) — Contributeur — 355 exemplaires

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I loved this book. It dumped me in the middle of futuristic London without explanation which is one of my favorite techniques. Narration is done in first person which allows the narrator to sass and give opinions. It worked really well for the story. It has a splash of gore, romance, and political shenanigans that make it fun to read.

I'll probably look for more books by Ms.Vitola
 
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inkandblink | Dec 5, 2018 |
This book was a surprisingly enjoyable find. The plot seemed a tad convoluted at times, but I found myself easily getting sucked into the dystopian world Vitola created. I will definitely be hunting for more books by this author!
 
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Caltania | Apr 26, 2018 |
Earth no longer consists of multitude of governments ever since a cunning dictator, espousing humanitarianism, created a single totalitarian entity. The twenty-first century is not a comfortable time. Electrical outages are common and increasing numbers of people are forced to live in tent cities and cardboard boxes. The government controls every aspect of life. Marshal Ty Merrick, a government police officer, sees first hand how the people are controlled and manipulated.
Ty, a lycanthrope, is in charge of discovering who assassinated three government psychic agents, a unit that spied on the people through their collective minds. The Office of Intelligence wants the perpetrator quickly found, but Ty realizes that this is probably an inside job. The problem is that the killer is a rogue operative who believes he is the dreaded Manjinn, an immortal demon unanswerable to humans
I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did - just goes to show you can't judge a book by its cover!
MANJINN MOON is the perfect blending of mystery and science fiction with a few paranormal elements sprinkled on top of the exciting story line.
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Jawin | 1 autre critique | Jan 2, 2015 |

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Œuvres
11
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1
Membres
337
Popularité
#70,620
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
6
ISBN
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