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Cargando... The Rebelpor Gerald Brandt
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The Rebel is the third and final installment in Gerald Brandt's near-future science fiction San Angeles series.Kris Merrill is a member of a small insurgent group operating within a multi-level metropolis that stretches from San Francisco to the Mexican border. Her attempt at rescuing Ian Miller failed, leaving her alone and her unborn son without a father. The insurgents don't trust her, Kai has disappeared completely, and Pat is trying to control how Kris should mourn the loss of Ian.Without the trust of the insurgents, Kris is relegated to low level assignments for them, and trying desperately to keep her pregnancy a secret. She is alone.War has started between the corporations. The people living in the lower levels of San Angeles have become the victims, starving and being rounded up to be soldiers in the war. Torn between working with the insurgents as they become more like the corporations they are fighting, and helping the people of the lower levels, Kris doesn't know what to do. Facing the return of an enemy who will stop at nothing to have revenge, Kris struggles with loss and discovering who she really is. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Kit is a seventeen year old resident of a megacity in the future that is situated in Southern California, roughly where Los Angeles and San Francisco are presently. For such a young age she has been through a lot including her parents' deaths when she was five, an abusive uncle, poverty, attacks from rival corporations and the loss of her first love. She is still reeling from that loss which occurred at the end of Book Two but she wants to help the insurgents who are trying to sustain the people who live on the lower levels of San Angeles. She has also promised the doctor who has patched her up numerous times that she will find his physicist son, Bryson Searls. At the same time she has discovered she is pregnant and she desperately wants to keep and protect her baby. Her adventures take her to the top levels of San Angeles and even up to space with many close calls along the way.
Any one who likes a good hard science fiction tale should be riveted by this book and the previous two. ( )