On May Day, 2018, sixty meteors entered Earth's atmosphere and exploded around the globe with a force greater than a nuclear blast. Earthquakes and tsunamis followed, as China mistakenly attacked Europe, Asia, and the United States. As refugees across America band together and engage in open warfare with the military over scarce resources, a select group of individuals make a power play to rebuild the country
C. William Dietz Ordre des livres (chronologique)
William C. Dietz est un auteur à succès du New York Times dont les œuvres explorent souvent les thèmes de la technologie, de la société et de la condition humaine dans des cadres futurs. Son écriture est reconnue pour sa franchise et sa capacité à immerger les lecteurs dans des récits rythmés par l'action. À travers ses romans, Dietz se penche sur les implications du progrès scientifique et les dilemmes moraux auxquels l'humanité est confrontée. Son approche narrative offre une expérience de lecture captivante qui pousse à la réflexion.


Starcraft II: Heaven's Devils
- 528pages
- 19 heures de lecture
One marine squad, led by young upstart Jim Raynor and giant Tychus Findlay, are prepared to battle a corrupt government as it works for interplanetary domination in this action-packed thriller set in the StarCraft universe. For the poor, hardworking citizens of the Confederacy’s fringe worlds, the Guild Wars have exacted a huge toll. Swayed by the promise of financial rewards, a new batch of recruits joins the fight alongside a slew of mysteriously docile criminals—and a few dubious military leaders. Eighteen-year-old Jim Raynor, full of testosterone and eager to make things right at home, ships off to boot camp, but he soon discovers that the official mission is not what he’s really fighting for. For the first time ever, StarCraft enthusiasts will learn the origins of the enduring friendship between Jim Raynor and the streetwise soldier Tychus Findlay. Watch as they battle on the front lines of a fierce interplanetary war and bear witness to the Confederacy’s rank corruption—corruption so reprehensible that it rains immeasurable death and destruction upon the government’s own people.