StarCraft: Ghost--Spectres by Nate Kenyon

StarCraft: Ghost--Spectres by Nate Kenyon

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On the release of the electrifying StarCraft II, Nova, the elite stealth operative of the Terran Dominion's Ghost Program--returns in a new adventure.

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StarCraft: Ghost--Spectres by Nate Kenyon

Ghosts epitomise the height of terran evolution and physical conditioning. Born with incredible psionic potential, these individuals are recruited and quarantined for government training from childhood. Like most ghosts, Nova Terra had all memories of her prior life buried when she became a member of this elite corps of commandos. Unlike most, Nova actually wanted to erase her personal history and put all of her painful memories to rest. Now, one of the most powerful ghosts in the terran Dominion is about to be haunted by her own past when a forgotten friend joins her mission to locate who has been kidnapping ghosts and find out how and why it's being done. The shocking answer to all of those questions pits Nova against shadows of her past and the future of terran psionic warriors: Spectres.
Nate Kenyon’s first novel, Bloodstone, was a Bram Stoker Award finalist and won the P&E Horror Novel of the Year award. His second, The Reach, also a Stoker Award finalist, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and was recently optioned for film. The Bone Factory was called “masterful” by Booklist. His fourth, Sparrow Rock, was released in 2010 He is also the author of Diablo III: The Order and StarCraft: Ghost: Spectres (2011). He is a member of the Horror Writers Association and International Thriller Writers.
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ISBN 13 9781439109380
ISBN 10 1439109389
Titre StarCraft: Ghost--Spectres
Auteur Nate Kenyon
Série Starcraft
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Simon & Schuster
Année de publication 2011-11-11
Nombre de pages 432
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