Moonbreaker
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Moonbreaker by Simon R Green
Ride shotgun with a James Bond-of-the-supernatural* as the Secret Histories Novels take you careening through an alternate London where around every corner a new kind of danger awaits. My name is Eddie Drood, aka Shaman Bond, the very secret agent. And I am a dead man walking. I've been poisoned by Dr. DOA. There is no cure, no treatment, no chance of a last-minute miracle. So all that is left to me and my love, Molly Metcalf, is to track down my killer and stop him before he can murder anyone else. So whether that means fighting a secret army on another world; or searching for a forgotten weapon in the Museum of Unattached Oddities; or facing off against Grendel Rex, the Unforgiven God, in the hidden heart of the Moon, for the terrible secret that is Moonbreaker.I will do whatever it takes, while I still can. Because the game isn't over till I say it's over--and I still have one last card to play. *SFRevu
Simon Green is Lecturer in Community Justice and Criminology at the University of Hull. His research interests are in victims, restorative justice, offenders in the community and the politics of criminal justice.
Helen Johnston is Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Hull. Her research interests are in the history of crime and punishment, particularly local imprisonment, prison staff and prison architecture.
Peter Young is Professor of Criminology at the University of Hull. Previously he was at the University of Edinburgh, where he was Head of the School of Law and Director of the Centre for Law and Society and at University College Dublin, where he founding Director of the Institute of Criminology. His research interests are in the sociology of punishment, theoretical criminology and in the comparative study of institutions. His most recent work is in the sociology of Evil.
SKU | GOR013466162 |
ISBN 13 | 9780593101865 |
ISBN 10 | 0593101863 |
Title | Moonbreaker |
Author | Simon R Green |
Series | Secret Histories |
Condition | Very Good |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Penguin Putnam Inc |
Year published | 2020-02-04 |
Number of pages | 336 |
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