T2: The Future War

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Harper Collins, 13.10.2009 - 368 Seiten

The Machines are awake -- and aware ...

There is no destiny but the one we have created ...

There is no turning back -- the future war is now.

 

Inhalt

Abschnitt 1
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Abschnitt 2
12
Abschnitt 3
38
Abschnitt 4
54
Abschnitt 5
110
Abschnitt 6
169
Abschnitt 7
188
Abschnitt 8
205
Abschnitt 10
244
Abschnitt 11
266
Abschnitt 12
289
Abschnitt 13
312
Abschnitt 14
332
Abschnitt 15
366
Abschnitt 16
376
Abschnitt 17
377

Abschnitt 9
222

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Beliebte Passagen

Seite 42 - Faille had the office to himself, and he closed his eyes and leaned his head against the back of the chair, trying to forget his discomfort in recalling the different countries he had seen, the people he had met.
Seite 106 - He put his hands on her shoulders and looked down into her face. 'Would you believe there are women who would quite like to marry me and spend my money?
Seite 302 - Jorge growing inside her when, she suddenly realized, she hated him more than she'd ever hated anyone in her life.
Seite 347 - He wished he could do something to make it easier for him. But he didn't dare.
Seite 39 - She poured boiling water into the pot and brought it to the table where two mugs already sat. "It's mint from my garden.
Seite 125 - Not that there would have been anything she could have done about it.
Seite 352 - I know you'll want to spend as much time as you can with your family before you go. So maybe we could have someone else brief me on what you've got going.

Autoren-Profil (2009)

A well-regarded author of alternate history science-fiction novels, S.M. Stirling has written more than twenty-five books, including acclaimed collaborations with Anne McCaffrey, Jerry Pournelle, and David Drake. His most recent novels are T2: Infiltrator, The Peshawar Lancers, and the Island in the Sea of Time trilogy.

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