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The A-Men

By: John Trevillian
Narrated by: Jack Luceno, Leah Frederick, Katie Dehnart, Lynda Anderson, Joseph Andrade
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First book in The A-Men dystopian trilogy.

Jack is a man with no memory, awakening in a dark and dangerous metropolis on the eve of its destruction. The only clue to his former life: a handwritten note in the pages of a book of faerie tales entitled Forevermore. Marked for death in a peacekeeping force sent to quell the riots, he finds sanctuary and survival with other renegades on the streets of Dead City.

Battling to survive, they form the infamous A-Men, misfits who have a unifying dream: to be special. That is, until their paths cross with Dr. Nathaniel Glass and his mysterious experiment locked deep beneath the Phoenix Tower.

©2010 John Trevillian (P)2011 John Trevillian
Science Fiction Fiction
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A dark future, noir and urban fantasy

If you could sum up The A-Men in three words, what would they be?

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What did you like best about this story?

I love how each chapter is from the main chapter characters point of view. I've seen it done with two characters throughout a book but never this many. And it works really well. Excellent.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

It was unique enough that I can't answer that without spoilers. Let's simply say that the author has written an interesting, fast-paced tale with twists and turns, sometimes violent and bloody but certainly something you could imagine might happen.

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It's a blockbuster of a book!

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