Black Easter/The Day After Judgement
por
James Blish
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
322
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 28, 1980
Editorial
Gregg Press
ISBN-10
0839826443
ISBN-13
9780839826446
Descripción
In a gripping blend of science fiction and supernatural elements, readers are thrust into a high-stakes narrative where a group of arms dealers inadvertently summon unspeakable forces. The chilling atmosphere draws them into a world teetering on the brink of chaos, where the implications of their actions echo through time and morality. As the consequences of their greed unfold, they are faced with the dark aspects of human nature and the prices one pays for power.
Against a backdrop of existential crisis, the characters grapple with notions of good and evil, as well as the fragility of salvation. As the plot intricately weaves through moral dilemmas and philosophical musings, Blish challenges the very essence of faith and redemption. The tension escalates, leading to a jaw-dropping climax that forces both characters and readers alike to confront their beliefs about judgment and consequence.
Against a backdrop of existential crisis, the characters grapple with notions of good and evil, as well as the fragility of salvation. As the plot intricately weaves through moral dilemmas and philosophical musings, Blish challenges the very essence of faith and redemption. The tension escalates, leading to a jaw-dropping climax that forces both characters and readers alike to confront their beliefs about judgment and consequence.
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