![]() ![]() Three has always worked alone and prefers it that way, so he is surprised to find himself accepting the mantel of protector to Cass and her boy Wren. ![]() One day, he emerges from the wasteland to collect on a successful job and encounters a distressed woman pleading for help with her young son in tow. The book features our eponymous protagonist Three, a lone gunman who has turned to bounty hunting to make a living. Throughout this novel you will encounter characters utilizing high-tech weapons, implants, chems, mechanical limbs and the like. The setting is unmistakably post-apocalyptic and even has the slight feel of a western, but at the same time it appears a significant portion of technology has survived. When the sun sets, creatures known as the Weir come forth and the night is filled with their glowing blue eyes and sounds of their electrifying howls. The story opens, introducing us to a world where society has crumbled and human activity only exists in pockets of safe zones across a devastated landscape. ![]() ![]() This futuristic, post-apocalyptic science fiction novel piqued my interest as soon as I saw it, and I knew even from reading its simple and brief description that I definitely had to check it out. Thank you to NetGalley and Angry Robot for providing me with a pre-release copy of Three in exchange for an honest review. Expected Date of Publication: July 30, 2013 ![]()
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