Leaving Level Five. Chimera Chronicles, #5

Par : L. S. O'Dea
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  • ISBN978-1-942706-38-0
  • EAN9781942706380
  • Date de parution19/05/2019
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  • ÉditeurL. S. O'Dea

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McBrid despises his job and Professor Conguise. He hates himself for what he did to Fersia but he must continue to mutilate and transform people because he can't quit. The only way to leave Level Five is through the belly of a beast. And with Charlie and Glick's interference that might just be McBrid's fate. Read the exciting culmination of Feeding Fersia, Breaking the Brush Men and Rage of Rattus Norvegicus. Who lives? Who dies? Who leaves Level Five and do they make it out alive? Book five in the Chimera Chronicles is a stand-alone dystopian, genetic engineering story about human-animal hybrids.
It's urban fantasy/science fiction that'll make you question who the real monsters are. Whether you're an animal rights activist or just love your pets, this book will make you root for those in the laboratory.
L. S. O'Dea sees things a bit differently than most people. This is probably a bi-product of being the youngest of seven children in a time when TV was only worth watching in the evenings or Saturday mornings and there were no computers. Back then, kids had to amuse themselves and being five years younger than her closest sibling she was often the unwilling entertainment. One day, before she started kindergarten, she really wanted to learn how to spell her name (Linda Sue).
Her mother was busy so her brothers were told to help their baby sister. When they were done, she raced into the kitchen to show her mother what she'd learned. She stood tall and recited the letters of her name. L-E-M-O-N H-E-A-D. To this day, she still receives a box of Lemonhead candy every year for Christmas.
Chimera Chronicles
Chimera Chronicles
L. S. O'Dea
E-book
8,99 €