Lowball: A Wild Cards Mosaic Novel by George R  R Martin

Lowball: A Wild Cards Mosaic Novel

George R R Martin
448 pages
Tor, 2015.
Nov 2015
Science Fiction & Fantasy WSBN
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<p>Decades after an alien virus changed the course of history, the surviving population of Manhattan still struggles to understand the new world left in its wake. Natural humans share the rough city with those given extraordinary -- and sometimes terrifying -- traits. While most manage to coexist in an uneasy peace, not everyone is willing to adapt. Down in the seedy underbelly of Jokertown, residents are going missing. The authorities are unwilling to investigate, except for a fresh lieutenant looking to prove himself and a collection of unlikely jokers forced to take matters into their own hands -- or tentacles. The deeper into the kidnapping case these misfits and miscreants get, the higher the stakes are raised. </p><p>Edited by #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author George R. R. Martin and acclaimed author Melinda M. Snodgrass, <i>Lowball</i> is the latest mosaic novel in the acclaimed Wild Cards universe, featuring original fiction by Carrie Vaughn, Ian Tregillis, David Anthony Durham, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Mary Anne Mohanraj, David D. Levine, Michael Cassutt, and Walter John Williams.</p><p>Perfect for old fans and new readers alike, <i>Lowball </i>delves deeper into the world of aces, jokers, and the hard-boiled men and women of the Fort Freak police precinct in a pulpy, page-turning novel of superheroics and mystery.</p>

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... latest chapter in the ongoing Wildcard series is really good. It picks up from the previous nove

This latest chapter in the ongoing Wildcard series is really good. It picks up from the previous novel Fort Freak and introduces a few new characters as well as cameos from long standing ones. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that the book ends in a cliff hanger which means we'll have to wait a few more years before there is the follow up. well I'm impatient and it's been years between instalments... To be honest though, I really enjoyed this one more than Fort Freak and I'm hopeful that we'll see a resurgence in the Wildcard series again. Read more

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