300 Nights
of Kriss Perras (Goodreads Author)
Description
300 Nights is a cyberpunk science fiction novel where a society controlled by genetic manipulation creates social classes based on neural implants and gene bums. The biological superpower, the Basic Protection Corporation, controls the key to human survival. Yet, the Company stands idly by while a deadly space-born virus hurled down to Earth during an apocalyptic meteor storm annihilates the human population above ground. Exiled to the Earthâs womb, humanity now faces the BPC-born threat of another race more powerful and genetically superior to the Homo sapien. Humanity hangs in the balance with their defenders Benner, caught in the Demonâs Hole of the next generation Mindbender, and Miranda only just discovering who she really is in a gritty new world.
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 242 pages
- Publisher Ruptured Media, LLC
- Publication Date May 1st 2011
- First Publication 10/27/10
- Language English
- ISBN 9780557799695
- Edition Second
- Category Other
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