The Twelve
by:
Justin Cronin (author)
A literary thriller revealed in multiple time frames, The Twelve is a suspenseful tale of the human capacity for sacrifice and the transformative power of renewal. In the present day: As three strangers attempt to navigate the chaos cast upon civilization by a U.S. government experiment gone...
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A literary thriller revealed in multiple time frames, The Twelve is a suspenseful tale of the human capacity for sacrifice and the transformative power of renewal. In the present day: As three strangers attempt to navigate the chaos cast upon civilization by a U.S. government experiment gone wrong, their destinies intertwine. More than a hundred years in the future: Amy, P
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780385681599 (0385681593)
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Pages no: 608
Edition language: English
Series: The Passage (#2)
Book 2 in an EPIC series. I loved every minute of it. (I'm not putting much effort into these reviews because I have no idea if the site will even work.)
Justin Cronin glaubte anfangs nicht, dass „The Passage“ ein ernstzunehmendes Projekt werden könnte. Der Auslöser war seine damals 8-jährige Tochter Iris, die ihn aufforderte, endlich mal ein spannendes Buch zu schreiben. Sie wünschte sich Vampire, eine rothaarige Figur und ein Mädchen, das die Welt ...
The second installment of The Passage Trilogy by Justin Cronin takes us backwards to the beginning of the viral outbreak, a government experiment gone awry. As the world begins to realize that there is evil among them and it will be their downfall, we are introduced to a new set of characters who...
I'm not sure why I didn't enjoy this book so much the first time around.This time I enjoyed it immensely. It has a different pace to 'The Passage', faster with more action. I'm not sure I could really reconcile loopy Lila with the Lila from 'before' but then I am no psychologist. Also, I feel the au...
I remember The Passage as an incredible fast read and with the City of Mirrors being published recently, it was more than time to finally read The Twelve. It more or less follows after The Passage, but also goes back in time to for example the first days of the outbreak. I thought that after the e...