7th son

descent

English language

Published May 23, 2009 by St. Martin's Griffin.

ISBN:
978-0-312-38437-1
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I think I got the audiofiles off tor.com, and they contained not only the book, but some marketing around it's release too. I suspect I will remember that and some of the catchy memes from the book more than the story of the book itself. Well, as a first part of three, the story isn't complete or anything. The premise is kind of cool, but the sci is really soft if not outright fantastical. It feels action-y even though the characters do sit and talk at times. Felt like a light and popular read.

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I've had quite a bit of fun lately listening to SF audiobooks on my iPhone, and 7th Son is one of the most notable things I've listened to lately. Audio is the form I mostly dealt with it in, although it's critical to mention as well that Book 1 of this story is available in print and ebook form. Once I got far enough into this story that I realized I did in fact want to own a copy, I snatched up the ebook. If you like SF-flavored thrillers, it's definitely worth your time.

The story starts off with a literal bang: the shot of the gun that takes out the President of the United States. What shocks the nation even more than the assassination is the assailant: a four year old boy who mysteriously dies days later. And in the aftermath of this, seven men leading seemingly disparate and …

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Subjects

  • Human cloning -- Fiction
  • Assassins -- Fiction