Equations of Life (Metrozone)

Equations of Life (Metrozone)

by SimonMorden (Author)

Synopsis

Samuil Petrovitch is a survivor. He survived the nuclear fallout in St. Petersburg and hid in the London Metrozone - the last city in England. He's lived this long because he's a man of rules and logic. For example: GETTING INVOLVED = A BAD IDEA.

But when he stumbles into a kidnapping in progress, he acts without even thinking. Before he can stop himself, he's saved the daughter of the most dangerous man in London. And clearly: SAVING THE GIRL = GETTING INVOLVED.

Now, the equation of Petrovitch's life is looking increasingly complex:

RUSSIAN MOBSTERS + YAKUZA + SOMETHING CALLED THE NEW MACHINE JIHAD = ONE DEAD PETROVITCH.

But Petrovitch has a plan - he always has a plan - he's just not sure it's a good one.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Orbit
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 184149948X
ISBN 13: 9781841499482
Book Overview: * Daring graffiti campaign for series that is a first for mainstream publishing * Author website at www.themetrozone.co.uk * Proofs (sales & PR) * Targeted online ads for genre * Review copies mailed to the online, print and blogging press * Featured on www.orbitbooks.net and in author posts/online activity

Media Reviews
A fast-paced thriller . . . an absorbing read * TELEGRAPH *
Speeds along with energetic panache * THE TIMES *
Morden has a natural talent for a plot that keeps the reader guessing * GUARDIAN *
Morden keeps up a breathless breakneck pace that doesn't sacrifice character depth or intelligence . . . promises to be a fast-paced thrill ride for the cynical urban space cowboy in all of u s' i09 * 'As fun and gripping as it sounds' *
Petrovitch is one of those characters you can't help but warm to, and readers will be keen to experience more of his adventures and relentless Russian swearing * FINANCIAL TIMES *
Author Bio
Dr Simon Morden is a bona fide rocket scientist, having degrees in geology and planetary geophysics, and is one of the few people who can truthfully claim to have held a chunk of Mars in his hands. Simon Morden lives in Gateshead with a fierce lawyer, two unruly children and a couple of miniature panthers.