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To save his former partner and present lover, Andi Sencio, from an intelligence operation gone sour--thanks to a reckless megacorporation--Argent the shadowrunner dons his steel armor and samurai weapons to forestall her doom. Original.

288 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 1999

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Mel Odom

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aka Jordan Gray

Mel Odom is a bestselling writer for hire for Wizards of the Coast's Forgotten Realms, Gold Eagle's Mack Bolan, and Pocket's Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel book lines. His debut SF novel Lethal Interface made the Locus recommended list . The Rover was an Alyx Award winner. He has also written a scientific adventure of the high seas set in the 19th century entitled Hunters of the Dark Sea. He lives in Oklahoma.

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June 6, 2020
An adrenaline fueled cyberpunk “Rambo” action thriller. Little character development or really anything except action. Fun macho wish-fulfillment.
23 reviews2 followers
July 2, 2018
Runs from start to finish

Some of the clearest and sharpest matrix action descriptions in the entire stable of Shadowrun novels. Moments during physical action sequences that the author does not have to give us to make it work but does to make it even tastier. Sensory heavy action. Purposeful destruction and gore. An introspective protagonist. Insight into the perspectives of all the key players creating clarity then twisting it away and bringing it back again. Thank you to the author.
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272 reviews4 followers
October 14, 2013
A decent popcorn read with a standard, stoic, angst-ridden hero. The bad guys are reasonably dastardly, the action fast & furious. The hero was near-invulnerable though which drained most of the tension from the story.
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27 reviews
March 10, 2022
Cliche characters with nonsense motivations. A boring, Mary Sue protagonist constantly protected by plot armor who does nothing to earn the respect everyone seems all to eager heap on him. A completely unsatisfying ending.
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