Crystal and Sin; Volume 1

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Short Stories, Romance
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Author: Thomas Wrightson ISBN: 1230001067620
Publisher: Thomas Wrightson Publication: May 6, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Wrightson
ISBN: 1230001067620
Publisher: Thomas Wrightson
Publication: May 6, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Beyond the 22nd century: progress has triumphed, mankind inhabits worlds beyond its own, a utopian future awaits. But the old problems linger, and new problems arise. A devastating attack on Earth by the mysterious Empress of Sin triggers the creation of a new squad to combat the threat. Crystal, a woman crafted to become the ‘new humanity’; Daniel Redfield, tortured veteran of the Mars War; Jirou Blanxart, an assassin known across all of mankind’s new lands; and Aiden Jonas, notorious PMC soldier and mass murderer.

After their first skirmish, the group are taken in by the Pro-Earth Committee, an independent group with government ties who are determined to further Earth’s interests in the midst of lingering and growing interplanetary tensions. Forced or coaxed into working with them, the four become an unofficial task force, sent where no official help can go. To survive, they must overcome their differences and work together, or face death and the hands of an even greater threat.

Combining Western science fiction and a futuristic vision of humanity with the high action of Japanese anime, the first volume of Crystal and Sin introduces a world of grey, where the four protagonists begin their unique journey towards external and personal truth.

WARNING: Contains violence, strong language, and mature themes.

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Beyond the 22nd century: progress has triumphed, mankind inhabits worlds beyond its own, a utopian future awaits. But the old problems linger, and new problems arise. A devastating attack on Earth by the mysterious Empress of Sin triggers the creation of a new squad to combat the threat. Crystal, a woman crafted to become the ‘new humanity’; Daniel Redfield, tortured veteran of the Mars War; Jirou Blanxart, an assassin known across all of mankind’s new lands; and Aiden Jonas, notorious PMC soldier and mass murderer.

After their first skirmish, the group are taken in by the Pro-Earth Committee, an independent group with government ties who are determined to further Earth’s interests in the midst of lingering and growing interplanetary tensions. Forced or coaxed into working with them, the four become an unofficial task force, sent where no official help can go. To survive, they must overcome their differences and work together, or face death and the hands of an even greater threat.

Combining Western science fiction and a futuristic vision of humanity with the high action of Japanese anime, the first volume of Crystal and Sin introduces a world of grey, where the four protagonists begin their unique journey towards external and personal truth.

WARNING: Contains violence, strong language, and mature themes.

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