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Elysium Burning
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Elysium Burning

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The human race tore itself apart during the Age of Judgment.

We unleashed enough firepower to vaporize whole nations, poisoning the Earth and grinding civilization down to the politics of muscle and steel. Dark days came. War-dog days, like some ethanol-fueled b-movie.

Then came word of the Last City. A new Elysium welded together from the carcass of our old technology. A place ruled by a god-machine named Kronos, Guardian Engine of Humanity.

Too bad that it’s gone insane. Even worse that its two thousand- year-long master program has actually come to fruition, offering a chance to remake the Earth as a paradise.

Well, one species paradise is another one’s hell. And the experiments of Kronos have garnered a little unwanted attention, from the all-devouring metal metavirus known as the Unity. Their alien enemies are here to help us… but it’s the kind of help that often ends with an autopsy.

Kaito Kayzi would be worried if he knew all this. But when your best friend is busy pharming adrenochrome from the living brains of junkies, and your next employers look like being a quasi-religious death cult, little things like the end of the world fade behind the static of the Big Weird. The sad fact is, with a new virus turning humans and machines alike into unmentionable sludge, he’s the best hope we’ve got…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford eBooks Ltd.
Date
21 October 2016
Pages
422
ISBN
9781910779217

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The human race tore itself apart during the Age of Judgment.

We unleashed enough firepower to vaporize whole nations, poisoning the Earth and grinding civilization down to the politics of muscle and steel. Dark days came. War-dog days, like some ethanol-fueled b-movie.

Then came word of the Last City. A new Elysium welded together from the carcass of our old technology. A place ruled by a god-machine named Kronos, Guardian Engine of Humanity.

Too bad that it’s gone insane. Even worse that its two thousand- year-long master program has actually come to fruition, offering a chance to remake the Earth as a paradise.

Well, one species paradise is another one’s hell. And the experiments of Kronos have garnered a little unwanted attention, from the all-devouring metal metavirus known as the Unity. Their alien enemies are here to help us… but it’s the kind of help that often ends with an autopsy.

Kaito Kayzi would be worried if he knew all this. But when your best friend is busy pharming adrenochrome from the living brains of junkies, and your next employers look like being a quasi-religious death cult, little things like the end of the world fade behind the static of the Big Weird. The sad fact is, with a new virus turning humans and machines alike into unmentionable sludge, he’s the best hope we’ve got…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford eBooks Ltd.
Date
21 October 2016
Pages
422
ISBN
9781910779217