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Anonymous
Posted September 8, 2012
I enjoyed the story very much but I could not believe the number of mistakes through out the book , don't they proof read any more. Example at one point they had the word bought and I am sure from the sentence it was meant to be brought. Four stars for the story but it could have been five.
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Posted May 10, 2006
Not to let the cat out of the proverbial bag, but if you've been following the series, you know who John Fortune is. When his card does turn, he becomes an Ace....with miraculous healing powers. The flak hits the fan from there. Quite a few characters appears from there, from new Aces to long-time favorites.
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Posted February 2, 2006
The Wild Cards series continues to evolve just as real-life does. New readers will want to track down the previous books in the series & catch up so they can enjoy this alternate world/superheroes series.
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Overview
An original novel set in the widely popular Wild Cards world created by science fiction scion George R.R. Martin. Edited by Hugo award winning and New York times bestselling author, George R.R. Martin. It's really quite simple. Mr. Nobody wants to do his job. The Midnight Angel wants to serve her Lord. Billy Ray, dying from boredom, wants some action. John Nighthawk wants to uncover the awful secret behind his mysterious power. Fortunato wants to rescue his son from the...