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Grant, Michael, 1954-
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Nanotechnology -- Fiction.
Utopias -- Fiction.
Conjoined twins -- Fiction.
Hackers -- Fiction.
Free will and determinism -- Fiction.
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Grant, Michael, 1954-
Nanotechnology -- Fiction.
Utopias -- Fiction.
Conjoined twins -- Fiction.
Hackers -- Fiction.
Free will and determinism -- Fiction.
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BZRK
/ Michael Grant.
by
Grant, Michael, 1954-
Egmont USA, 2012.
Call #:
FICTION GRA
Subjects
Nanotechnology -- Fiction.
Utopias -- Fiction.
Conjoined twins -- Fiction.
Hackers -- Fiction.
Free will and determinism -- Fiction.
Series
Grant, Michael, 1954-
BZRK
; bk. 1.
ISBN:
9781606844182 (2013 trade pbk.)
9781606843123 (hc.)
1606843125 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Berserk
Description:
386 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary:
"Set in the near future, a conspiracy is afoot to create a perfect and perfectly controlled world. The Armstrong Fancy Gift Corporation is a front for the conjoined Armstrong twins, Charles and Benjamin, and the plot to create their own version of utopia. A shadowy guerilla group known as
BZRK
form a nascent resistance movement. Both sides develop sophisticated nanotechnology to achieve their goals: -The Armstrong twins develop the nanobot, a stealth device that latches onto the brains of unsuspecting citizens -BZRK's DNA-derived biots are deployed to search out and destroy the insidious bots. If biots are destroyed, the brain cells of their DNA-donor also die. Hence the name
BZRK
."--From publisher.
Genre:
Futuristic fiction.
Cyberpunk fiction.
Science fiction.
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