The Doubt Factory
Autor Paolo Bacigalupien Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349002569
ISBN-10: 0349002568
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Atom
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349002568
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Atom
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
[A] provocative thriller.... Fans of Cory Doctorow's work should love this book.
A suspenseful, page-turning yarn.... Bound to provoke thought.
A searing indictment... Bacigalupi, unafraid to name names, makes readers question the morality of everyday decisions... and recommends that all of us be cynics when it comes to megaconglomerates....Multi-award-winning Bacigalupi is becoming an indispensable voice in YA.
From the opening pages, this is an action-packed thriller with the FBI, secret service, thousands of rats, a kidnapping, and a little romance.... Bacigalupi scores again.
An exciting read... Bacigalupi has done an impressive job of placing the reader in the front seat.
This is a gripping, unsettling read that will no doubt prompt further discussion long after the climactic, cinematic finale.
A powerful, impassioned novel that asks some uncomfortable questions
A plot so expertly turned that you'll be nailed to your seat
According to a criminal, everything Alix knows about her life is a lie. Drawn into his trap, she uncovers the devastating truth behind her father's role in The Doubt Factory
'A plot so expertly turned that you'll be nailed to your seat' Cory Doctorow
A 2015 Edgar Award Nominee
A 2015 Locus Award Nominee
'All of her people were like that. Just a bunch of pretty fish in love with themselves and how beautiful they were, in love with their little aquarium castles. All of them thinking they ran the world. None of them realizing that only a thin pane of glass separated them from disaster.
And here he was standing outside, holding a hammer.'
Everything Alix knows about her life is a lie. At least according to the mysterious young man she keeps seeing everywhere.
But then the man tells her that the person behind the lies is her own father.
And the crimes he is supposedly guilty of are more than Alix can bear to hear.
If she wants to uncover the truth, Alix must make an impossible choice.
Could someone you have loved and known your whole life actually have the heart of a killer?
A suspenseful, page-turning yarn.... Bound to provoke thought.
A searing indictment... Bacigalupi, unafraid to name names, makes readers question the morality of everyday decisions... and recommends that all of us be cynics when it comes to megaconglomerates....Multi-award-winning Bacigalupi is becoming an indispensable voice in YA.
From the opening pages, this is an action-packed thriller with the FBI, secret service, thousands of rats, a kidnapping, and a little romance.... Bacigalupi scores again.
An exciting read... Bacigalupi has done an impressive job of placing the reader in the front seat.
This is a gripping, unsettling read that will no doubt prompt further discussion long after the climactic, cinematic finale.
A powerful, impassioned novel that asks some uncomfortable questions
A plot so expertly turned that you'll be nailed to your seat
According to a criminal, everything Alix knows about her life is a lie. Drawn into his trap, she uncovers the devastating truth behind her father's role in The Doubt Factory
'A plot so expertly turned that you'll be nailed to your seat' Cory Doctorow
A 2015 Edgar Award Nominee
A 2015 Locus Award Nominee
'All of her people were like that. Just a bunch of pretty fish in love with themselves and how beautiful they were, in love with their little aquarium castles. All of them thinking they ran the world. None of them realizing that only a thin pane of glass separated them from disaster.
And here he was standing outside, holding a hammer.'
Everything Alix knows about her life is a lie. At least according to the mysterious young man she keeps seeing everywhere.
But then the man tells her that the person behind the lies is her own father.
And the crimes he is supposedly guilty of are more than Alix can bear to hear.
If she wants to uncover the truth, Alix must make an impossible choice.
Could someone you have loved and known your whole life actually have the heart of a killer?