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Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan
Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan




And a search for the truth about what was really done with the world's last soldiers. Only one man, a genengineered ex-soldier himself, can hunt him down - and so begins a frenetic manhunt and a battle for survival. Many of them have left for Mars, but now one has come back and killed everyone else on the shuttle he returned in. And a man bred and designed to fight is a dangerous man to have around in peacetime. Genetically engineered alpha males designed to fight the century's wars have no wars to fight and are surplus to requirements. But the fraught years of the 21st century have left an uneasy legacy. Though it will draw him deep into violence, treachery, corruption, and painful confrontation with himself, anything is better than remaining a prisoner.One hundred years from now, and against all the odds, Earth has found a new stability the political order has reached some sort of balance, and the new colony on Mars is growing. Still, there's no question Marsalis will take the job.

Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan

And like his pursuer, he was bred to fight to the death. He's another Thirteen'one who's already shanghaied a space shuttle, butchered its crew, and left atrail of bodies in his wake on a bloody cross-country spree. All Marsalis has to do is use his superior skills to bring in another fugitive. A new chance at freedom beckons, courtesy of the government. Luckily, his 'enhanced' life also seems to be a charmed one. But Marsalis found a way to slip back'and into a lucrative living as a bounty hunter and hit man before a police sting landed him in prison'a fate worse than Mars, and much more dangerous. The project was scuttled, however, when a fearful public branded the supersoldiers dangerous mutants, dooming the Thirteens to forced exile on Earth's distant, desolate Mars colony. government to embody the naked aggression and primal survival skills that centuries of civilization have erased from humankind, Thirteens were intended to be the ultimate military fighting force. Now, in Thirteen, Morgan radically reshapes and recharges science fiction yet again, with a new and unforgettable hero in Carl Marsalis: hybrid, hired gun, and a man without a country. In Market Forces, he launched corporate gladiator Chris Faulkner into the brave new business of war-for-profit.

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He unleashed Takeshi Kovacs'private eye, soldier of fortune, and all-purpose antihero'into the body-swapping, hard-boiled, urban jungle of tomorrow in Altered Carbon, Broken Angels, and Woken Furies, winning the Philip K. The future isn't what it used to be since Richard K.






Thirteen by Richard K. Morgan