Mass Effect: Deception (Mass Effect 4)
This novel continues the all-new, completely original story begun in the first three MASS EFFECT stories. The heroine, Gillian, was once the subject of horrifying scientific experiments, but now, after her rescue, she is beginning to master her amazing powers. But when she falls under the sway of...
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This novel continues the all-new, completely original story begun in the first three MASS EFFECT stories. The heroine, Gillian, was once the subject of horrifying scientific experiments, but now, after her rescue, she is beginning to master her amazing powers. But when she falls under the sway of a radical group who believes their powers make them superior to ordinary humans, she finds herself faced with a choice between her destiny... and her humanity.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9780748122035
Publish date: February 2nd 2012
Publisher: Orbit
Pages no: 338
Edition language: English
Series: Mass Effect (#4)
I was going to review this, but this Google document pretty much covers everything.I'm not sure why I keep reading the Mass Effect books, they're a massive disappointment. I'm just too much of a fangirl I guess...
Hard to believe, but I have actually read worse. Which is why this book isn't getting the one star treatment from me that many other reviewers have chosen to give.But I'm probably being generous. After all, I was aware of the many errors and lore screw-ups that exist in this book, but I mostly chose...
I am a huge, huge fan of Mass Effect, and I've really enjoyed the tie ins that I've read to this point. The first three novels were all written by Drew Karpyshyn, who wrote for the games. The two that I've read so far were solid stories that fit into the established ME universe. I hate to say that I...
There are so many errors in this book that a fan-created Google document was started to list them.Contains glaringly obvious errors concerning the lore, timeline, and characters including "a character 'growing up' from being autistic, turning Mass Effect's only gay male character straight, and being...