Point
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
About this listen
What else is there, when life has no point? In a Britain on the edge of collapse, the lost teens have formed Cutter Circles, a terrible cult based on mutual suicide. For ex-Special Forces soldier Josh Cumberland, this is just the start of another descent into the very heart of darkness. Savage satire and incredible near-future thrills from the author of Edge.
©2011 John Meaney (P)2014 Audible StudiosCritic reviews
"John Meaney is a spectacular writer; he makes SF seem all fresh and new again. The only real paradox is why he's so well known in the UK and such a secret in North America. Hopefully, that will soon change: he's one of the most original voices, and most insightful thinkers, the genre has ever produced." (Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author)
"John Meaney has rewired SF. Everything is different now." (Stephen Baxter)
"Meaney is one of the best authors of hard SF in the world...) (SFX)
"... one of British science fiction's most original and exciting practitioners." (Barnes & Noble)
"The first important new SF writer of the 21st Century." (The Times)
"I knew nothing about Point by Thomas Blackthorne when it dropped through my letterbox. Within five pages… I was completely hooked." (The Eloquent Page)
"John Meaney has rewired SF. Everything is different now." (Stephen Baxter)
"Meaney is one of the best authors of hard SF in the world...) (SFX)
"... one of British science fiction's most original and exciting practitioners." (Barnes & Noble)
"The first important new SF writer of the 21st Century." (The Times)
"I knew nothing about Point by Thomas Blackthorne when it dropped through my letterbox. Within five pages… I was completely hooked." (The Eloquent Page)
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