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Thin Air

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Thin Air

De: Richard K. Morgan
Narrado por: Colin Mace
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An atmospheric tale of corruption and abduction set on Mars, from the author of the award-winning science fiction novel Altered Carbon, now an exciting new series from Netflix.

Named one of the best books of the year by The Guardian.

Hakan Veil is an ex-corporate enforcer equipped with military-grade body tech that’s made him a human killing machine. His former employers have abandoned him on a turbulent Mars where Earth-based overlords battle for profits and power amid a homegrown independence movement. But he’s had enough of the turbulent red planet, and all he wants is a ticket back home - which is just what he’s offered by the Earth Oversight organization, in exchange for being the bodyguard for an EO investigator. It’s a beyond-easy gig for a heavy hitter like Veil...until it isn’t.

When Veil’s charge starts looking into the mysterious disappearance of a lottery winner, it stirs up a hornet’s nest of intrigue and murder. And the deeper Veil is drawn into the game, the more long-buried secrets claw their way to the Martian surface. Now it’s the expert assassin poised against powerful enemies hell-bent on taking him down - by any means necessary.

Praise for Thin Air:

“Kick-ass.... Mixed in with the thriller-esque action and cyberpunk backdrop is a hard-boiled noir story complete with a twisting and turning plot that keeps readers on their toes.” (Los Angeles Times)

“Richard K. Morgan wants to destroy your Mars fantasies.... It’s a grim vision, but one that Morgan finds far more plausible than the cheerful visions of plucky Mars colonists common in sci-fi.” (Wired)

“A robotically enhanced Jack Reacher [in a] dazzlingly intricate game of political double- and triple-cross, spiced with tastily kinetic battle sequences.” (The Guardian)

“If you ever imagined that the core esthetics and themes of cyberpunk - lowlifes and high tech; corporate dominance; future noir; post-human evolution and cyborg adaptations; hardscrabble urban environments - were played out, Thin Air will set you straight, and kick your butt in the process.... Both kinematic and cinematic, [Thin Air is] limned by Morgan with balletic precision and smashmouth grace.” (Paul Di Filippo, Locus)

©2018 Richard K. Morgan (P)2018 Random House Audio
Aventura Ciencia Ficción Ciencia Ficción Dura Duro Fantasía Ficción Ficción y Crimen Misterio Negro Suspenso Tecno-Thriller Thriller y Suspenso Crimen Sistema solar Marte Tecnología Emocionante

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“Morgan really makes this version of Mars come to life.... As realistic and vibrant as anything I’ve read in the genre.” (Tor.com)

“Scintillating, imaginative.... This is science-fiction as neo-noir thriller, with gunfights, multiple shadowy agendas, and blood on the floor.” (Sci-fi and Fantasy Reviews)

Complex Plot • Noir Elements • Excellent Narration • Cyberpunk Setting • Detailed Worldbuilding • Perfect Tonal Match

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The tendency to judge a book against its author's prior work is tempting. In this case, it's better just to forget Takeshi Kovacs and go with the flow. Thin Air is an enjoyable fast paced SF thriller. The characters are interesting enough to keep you going and the plot sort of makes sense.
In the contemporary Sci Fi world that will have to do. While Altered Carbon was a whole new direction, this book seems like paint by numbers in a lot of places. Superhuman fighter always kills everyone in the room, with a little help from spinach- wait, no, that was Popeye. Veil uses built in systems that seem prepared for any eventuality. Convenient, to say the least.
Thrown in here and there are gratuitous sex interludes that will thrill the 14 year old male reader, I guess, but seem to have no other reason to intrude. Things just sort of happen, and miraculous escapes just sort of show up on schedule.
Anyway, I still enjoyed it. There is an originality to the book that is way ahead of the stamp it out by formula writers that dominate Sci Fi- I'm looking at you, B.V. Larson. I'm not sure if Morgan will ever be as good as he was with Altered Carbon, but that is a high bar, and this book makes a valiant effort at it.
It's possible that every writer has a few good books in them, and the other ones are the price you pay to get to those books. I'm happy to do that, with the hope that Morgan is just getting a started.

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So, do you like cyberpunk stories? Well then you will enjoy this story from the modern-day cyberpunk master Richard K. Morgan.

Fun cyberpunk story with a very good performance!

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fantastic! hopefully a noir style space opera in the works. peter hamilton fans should give this one a listen.

excellent book

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Morgan has an incredible ability to weave a dense, interleaved and highly believable World for his characters to play (and suffer) in. He also writes some of the most impossible-to-stop-reading prose I’ve ever encountered. This isn’t just essential sci fi- It’s one of the best books of any kind that I’ve ever read. 11/10.

Essential fiction - 11/10

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Thin Air by Richard K Morgan is a gritty detective tale set on Mars. While the main character is not strictly a detective, he begins as a bodyguard for an Earth auditor and ends up piecing together a complex conspiracy. Mars has been colonized and supplies Earth with some specific merchandise. The Earth conglomerate in charge has arrived for an audit amidst local grumblings. What transpires is a hodgepodge of corrupt politicians, cops, and assorted major and minor criminal gangs, while a larger coup is in the works. All the while, Veil is trying to do the right thing, while everything is constantly shifting around him.

Morgan presents a credible future with Mars colonized, but still with a decidedly colonial flavor. There are extensive operations around the solar system and Veil, the main character is a former Overrider meaning he's been modified for long, solo space flights. As such, he makes good muscle for hire along with his implanted AI as a constant companion. The plot is richly complex with a wide variety of players each with their own agenda, but basically, this is the wild west with a free-for-all attitude.

The narration is quite well done with a good range of voices. Pacing and tone suit the noir nature of the tale.

Gritty Martian noir

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I found the narrator excellent and the story gripping. I often listen at 2x but not this one ... Wanted to catch every word. Sex scenes felt clumsy but other than that I loved every moment of this story.

Great story and narration

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Richard Morgan's vibrant story and well crafted characters are brought to life by Colin Mace's excellent narration. I highly recommend this potent combination and give a sincere thanks to author and performer for a great listen!

Gritty, noir, well paced

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Violent, but smart. Awesome narration, awesome writing. A bit of thirteen and a bit of Altered Carbon in the story line, but with great new world building. I also appreciate that pretty much all of his books are standalone. Some people have said "in the same world as 13" but perhaps you have not noticed that all of these books are from the same world? Even a land fit for heroes is the same world- just a very very long time into the future. This takes place a bit after 13 but not too far. As per usual it is violent, but in my opinion not quite as much as Altered Carbon b/c there is not a detailed torture scene. I only mention it b/c people seem hung up on that with his books. Definitely less brutal than GOT, etc.

Please write more books!

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like a lot of Morgan's work, the wordsmithing is first rate. I loved all the techno garbage and classic noir stylings. but pretty much all of the sex scenes felt shoehorned in, excuse the pun. almost like he had to hit a quota. and ultimately the story was kind of whatever after all this great build up. but the reading was excellent, and that made it enjoyable.

part awesome part clunky

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A quarter of a way through, I loved it. Half way through, hated it. Three fourths of the way through, I was giving it a chance again. By the end, I appreciated how it all came together and how the story had all tied up. The author develops a Martian culture that is deep and believable. The action is non-stop. Hopefully it does not end up in the hands of some half-wit screen writer or show river that reverses major story lines or concepts for no apparent gain a la Carbon Black.

An up and down ride

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