Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
As the plot winds on, it's interesting to see how the five characters come together, and there are some sneaky dollops of very black humour, but the main focus is a dark, gritty, violent futuristic adventure - and on this vital count, ''The A-Men'' genuinely delivers. A finalist in the Art Council's [http://youwriteon.com YouWriteOn Book Awards] in 2009, I can recommend it to all readers who enjoy dense, dark, dystopian sci-fi.
If dark urban settings are your thing, then you might also enjoy [[Half the Blood of Brooklyn (Joe Pitt Novel) by Charlie Huston]]. You could also look at [[The Steel Remains by Richard Morgan]]. We also have a review of [[The A-Men Return by John Trevillian]].
{{amazontext|amazon=1848763433}}
 
{{amazontextAud|amazon= B01AB24IAY}}
 
{{amazonUStext|amazon=1848763433}}
{{amazontextAud|amazon= B01AB24IAY}}
{{waterstones|url=http://tidd.ly/d0ffc23e}}

Navigation menu