The City Of Mirrors
Publisher,Random House
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Format, Hardcover
Weight, 1800 g
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In The Passage and The Twelve, Justin Cronin brilliantly imagined the fall of civilization and humanity's desperate fight to survive. Now all is quiet on the horizon—but does silence promise the nightmare's end or the second coming of unspeakable darkness? At last, this bestselling epic races to its breathtaking finale. The world we knew is gone. What world will rise in its place? The Twelve have been destroyed and the hundred-year reign of darkness that descended upon the world has ended. The survivors are stepping outside their walls, determined to build society anew—and daring to dream of a hopeful future. But far from them, in a dead metropolis, he waits: Zero. The First. Father of the Twelve. The anguish that shattered his human life haunts him, and the hatred spawned by his transformation burns bright. His fury will be quenched only when he destroys Amy—humanity's only hope, the Girl from Nowhere who grew up to rise against him. One last time light and dark will clash, and at last Amy and her friends will know their fate.
This book was like a magical journey to another time and place that you get so immersed in, so caught up in that you lose time while in it. The best!
This book was like a magical journey to another time and place that you get so immersed in, so caught up in that you lose time while in it.
This book and its storyline is just too exciting! Interesting!
This survey is likely the hardest one I've ever composed. Ever had to mull over, compose, and attempt to communicate fair how extraordinary the story was and not fair this book, this book of virtuoso, but the entire set of three as a entire. Cronin is really gifted.