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Cynical, quick-on-the-trigger Takeshi Kovacs, the ex-U.N. envoy turned private eye, has changed careers, and bodies, once more, trading sleuthing for soldiering as a warrior-for-hire and helping a far-flung planet's government put down a bloody revolution.

But when it comes to taking sides, the only one Kovacs is ever really on is his own. So when a rogue pilot and a sleazy corporate fat cat offer him a lucrative role in a treacherous treasure hunt, he's only too happy to go AWOL with a band of resurrected soldiers of fortune. All that stands between them and the ancient alien spacecraft they mean to salvage are a massacred city bathed in deadly radiation, unleashed nanotechnolgy with a million ways to kill, and whatever surprises the highly advanced Martian race may have in store. But armed with his genetically engineered instincts, and his trusty twin Kalashnikovs, Takeshi is ready to take on anything...and let the devil take whoever's left behind.

©2003 Richard K. Morgan; (P)2005 Tantor Media, Inc.
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"A superior, satisfying cyberpunk noir adventure." (Publishers Weekly)
"A lively follow-up to an energetic debut, with a still refreshingly cynical hero." (Booklist)

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Complex Worldbuilding • Intriguing Alien Technology • Excellent Narration • Thought-provoking Themes • Rich Baritone Voice

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An exciting story with great characters ruined by these distracting, awkward bits of .. well really it's porn, not erotica.

Don't get me wrong. I like a good steamy love scene. I mean, what's not to like? But, this just had kind of a creepy misogynist feel to it. I understand that Kovacs is an intense and passionate character who is used to a good conquest or two or ten per novel. But this was like the author realized that Shades of Grey and books like that are very very popular, so maybe he thought ... . I'm sorry but he just isn't making it work.

Most of the (should I call them sessions?) are way, way too long. I was like "Alright enough already." And I fast-forwarded.

As far as the storyline goes. I love this whole idea. I love its worlds .I love Kovacs. This particular book; I'm about halfway through and honestly it's a little contrived. It winds around.

The next book is even more sexually explicit. Just FYI. That one I'm just reading on my Kindle. I heard the narrator wasn't so great. Didn't know how to pronounce Kovacs.

Anyway that's my two cents.





I can read erotica elsewhere.

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What a great story. Broken Angels is edgy, fearless, angry, and to the point. This is an excellent sequel to Altered Carbon. Takashi moves from the world of PI to soldier/mercenary, and he takes no prisoners. In our first encounter with this bitter protagonist, we wonder at the military life of an envoy gone PI. Now we know. Besides the stunning array of far-future weaponry and tactics, we get a birds-eye view of the crazy social dynamics of a distant world at war 400 years from now. Politics, sex, corporate espionage, and yes, aliens, all populate the rich universe Morgan has painted. With the crisp ambiance of Blade Runner and the in-your-face encounters of the Sopranos, this novel will not disappoint you. I particularly enjoyed the clash of ideologies that were thoroughly fleshed out. There are the anticipated Morgan twists that satisfy the mystery reader in us, and it plays out nicely, leaving you satisfied. I recommend this to the hard sci-fi, fantasy, and mystery reader, but caution those with delicate sensibilities; if you’re prudish or easily shocked, Morgan is not your author.

No Mercy

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Altered Carbon was fantastic, Woken Furies was different but good, Broken Angels is great... but what happened to the reader!?!
This guy doesn't sound like Tak, he doesn't feel like Tak, he doesn't even say his name right.
If you have listened to the other books in the Takeshi Kovacs series be prepared for a nails on chalkboard experience. The reader isn't bad, but it is a big step down from the first two.
The story doesn't disappoint, but doesn't quite have the impact of the first two.
Overall worth getting, expecially if you loved the first two, which you should listen to before this, but be prepared to hate the narrator.

And the streak ends.

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I was looking for something that was decidedly sci-fi and cyberpunk and this fits the bill perfectly!

Well written with three books in the series which leaves you wishing there were more to be had.

Action and mystery, there promises to be plenty of audio action and I can only cajole you to take a listen and enjoy.

We need more like this!

Cyberpunk and Grit!

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...now that I’ve listened for my second or third time, it’s clear to me how much has been lost from Altered Carbon: clarity and feeling in the storyline and poor production values in the recording (primary in the narrator’s too obvious insertions either during edits or new sessions where both disturbing changes in volume and/or tone are jarring). The storyline is more complex, with many more characters and a less obvious arc makes for a bumpier ride. I’m hoping that the end of the trilogy is as I remember it, in which I was left so desperate for more that I was driven to write Mr. Morgan about the trilogy (and Thirteen, another favorite); I was delighted to hear back from him!

Now that Netflix has released a truly remarkable 10-episode interpretation of Altered Carbon, I presume his current residence @ Head in the Clouds will preclude any future correspondence beyond receipt of well-deserved fan mail!

Takeshi Still Rocks, but...

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