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Shadowrun. House of the Sun

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A Plunge into the Heart of Darkness Ruthless mega-corporations operating above the law, an environment strained to the breaking point, and cities spilling over with populations they can’t control; life was hard in the 21st Century, but most figured it couldn’t get any worse—until magic returned to the world. Cyberpunk meets magic in Shadowrun, where mercenary shadowrunners are the deniable assets of the rich and powerful. For the promise of a few nuyen, they face threats from corporate security mages to cybernetically enhanced street samurai. The risk is high, but the pay is good, and it’s better than life on the streets. No one wrote about Shadowrun like Nigel Findley, and House of the Sun was his final novel. Private Detective Dirk Montgomery, following his adventures in 2XS, swore he’d take it easy after his last run, but a courier job to Hawai’i thrusts him into the middle of a clash between warring political factions. Swept up by the conflict, Dirk soon discovers that the true powers behind the struggle are more ancient—and evil—than he could have imagined.

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Shadowrun. House of the Sun, Nigel D. Findley

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Title
Shadowrun. House of the Sun
Language
English
Publisher
RoC
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0451454952
ISBN13
9780451454959
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A Plunge into the Heart of Darkness Ruthless mega-corporations operating above the law, an environment strained to the breaking point, and cities spilling over with populations they can’t control; life was hard in the 21st Century, but most figured it couldn’t get any worse—until magic returned to the world. Cyberpunk meets magic in Shadowrun, where mercenary shadowrunners are the deniable assets of the rich and powerful. For the promise of a few nuyen, they face threats from corporate security mages to cybernetically enhanced street samurai. The risk is high, but the pay is good, and it’s better than life on the streets. No one wrote about Shadowrun like Nigel Findley, and House of the Sun was his final novel. Private Detective Dirk Montgomery, following his adventures in 2XS, swore he’d take it easy after his last run, but a courier job to Hawai’i thrusts him into the middle of a clash between warring political factions. Swept up by the conflict, Dirk soon discovers that the true powers behind the struggle are more ancient—and evil—than he could have imagined.