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Chargement... Dog Bloodpar David Moody
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Appartient à la sérieHater (2) Distinctions
The world has suffered a catastrophe of unknown cause, dividing humankind into two: the Haters and the Unchanged. Each group believes the other to be the enemy; each group is fighting for survival. Only by working together can the enemy - whoever that enemy is - be defeated. There are no other choices. Danny McCoyne has managed to break free, and after days of indiscriminate fighting and killing, he is determined to make his way home, to recalim the only thing of any value to him in this strange new world: his daughter Ellis. Unlike his wife and son, Ellis is like him, and he knows, in his heart of hearts, that she is not dead. His dearest wish is for Ellis to be fighting for the world at his side - but Danny soon discovers his daughter is worth far more than just another fighting body. Others like him have discovered that children are absolutely vital to the cause. They are strong, small, fast, and they have no inhibitions. They are pure Haters . . . Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Dog Blood is the second book in a series called Hater, this finds us in a world that has been divided by a virus that has turned half the population into bloodthirsty maniacs intent on killing the other half. We continue to follow Danny, someone who has contracted the virus but become estranged from his young daughter. He tries to find her to see if she has been infected but must outsmart the military who are beginning a kind of systematic cleansing of the Haters. It now becomes a race not just to survive but to also be the dominant group, with both trying to exterminate the other.
I can't say I really enjoyed this series as much as I thought I would, it was ok and I suppose a fair sequel to Hater. The characters were quite thin and the speech very formulaic. However, unless the next instalment falls into my lap I doubt very much I will read it. ( )