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Indlæser... Scarlet Tracesaf Ian Edginton, D'Israeli (Illustrator)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This dystopian War of the Worlds sequel has very capable writing and art. The basic premise, that England has scavenged and exploited Martian technology after the latter's failed invasion, is realized quite dramatically. It is reformatted from a webcomic, and after five chapters, the book seems to have finished a plot arc, but not a full story. There is a further volume, Scarlet Traces: The Great Game. Marsianerna har dött och britterna har skapat ett nytt teknologiskt imperium baserat på deras teknik. De båda officerarna Robert Autumn och Archie Currie dras in i en värld av imperialistisk galenskap i deras sökande efter Curries försvunna brorsdotter. D'Israelis konst är makalös och albumet skulle fungera som ett konstverk även utan text. Vackert. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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A decade after the Martians abortive assault on the Earth and their attempt to establish an invasion bridgehead on the British Isles; the industrious Victorians have assimilated the Martian technologies into their everyday lives. However, there is something rotten at the heart of the Empire. When the bodies of several young women are found washed up on the Thames, enter Captain Robert Autumn and his former Sergeant Major Archie Currie. Together they are drawn into the mystery which leads them from the East End, and the poverty of North, to the Martian King! No library descriptions found. |
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The art work is well balanced with the amount of text. The heavily accented Scots and Cockney dialogue is pretty heavy and is on occasion, undecipherable.
Good story, cliffhanger...I'll be looking for the sequel. ( )