Author: | Mark Cassell | ISBN: | 9781386131762 |
Publisher: | Herbs House | Publication: | April 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark Cassell |
ISBN: | 9781386131762 |
Publisher: | Herbs House |
Publication: | April 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In a disturbed future, remnants of the human race starve while a new world authority strangles freedom. Abigale – part human, part something else – escapes their control, and combating the militia she begins to uncover her origins, taking her beyond the city walls and into a scorched Earth.
With a blend of cyberpunk and science fiction, this dystopian future unearths secrets that other worlds needed forgotten.
Chaos Halo 1.0: Alpha Beta Gamma Kill is a collection of six stories, including the first episodes of a speculative fiction saga in association with Future Chronicles.
Amazon reviewer:
*"The world is well fleshed out considering the book's short length. There are some cool ideas and characters and I did enjoy the book's setting. There is an overarching theme of struggle between the classes. The rich dine on fine foods and live in the city whilst the poor survive on animals and 'mutritions' – a sort of food tablet.
Mark Cassell isn't afraid to try something different and 'Chaos Halo' is an entertaining future romp."*
In a disturbed future, remnants of the human race starve while a new world authority strangles freedom. Abigale – part human, part something else – escapes their control, and combating the militia she begins to uncover her origins, taking her beyond the city walls and into a scorched Earth.
With a blend of cyberpunk and science fiction, this dystopian future unearths secrets that other worlds needed forgotten.
Chaos Halo 1.0: Alpha Beta Gamma Kill is a collection of six stories, including the first episodes of a speculative fiction saga in association with Future Chronicles.
Amazon reviewer:
*"The world is well fleshed out considering the book's short length. There are some cool ideas and characters and I did enjoy the book's setting. There is an overarching theme of struggle between the classes. The rich dine on fine foods and live in the city whilst the poor survive on animals and 'mutritions' – a sort of food tablet.
Mark Cassell isn't afraid to try something different and 'Chaos Halo' is an entertaining future romp."*