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The Price of Everything
 
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ISBN13:9781837862351
ISBN10:1837862354
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:432 pages
Size:198x128x30 mm
Language:English
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The Price of Everything

 
Publisher: Solaris
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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Short description:

Courier Armand Pierce knows he’s in deep trouble when he arrives at his destination to find his attach&&&233; case&&&8212;connected to a titanium cuff grafted into the bones of his wrist&&&8212;mysteriously empty. Pierce had better get to the bottom of whatever’s happening, before the client&&&8212;or the Guild&&&8212;catch up to him.

Long description:
Corporations fall, gangsters are killed, but no-one messes with the Couriers Guild.

When Armand Pierce first became a courier ten years ago, he had an attach&&&233; case connected to a titanium cuff grafted into the bones of his wrist, and took an oath: the delivery is everything. He can run, fight&&&8212;kill, if he needs to&&&8212;but the package gets where it’s going. It’s the Guild’s guarantee, and since the internet went down in the Cyber Wars, all business, legitimate or otherwise, depends on it. Otherwise, he dies.

So Pierce knows he’s in deep trouble when he arrives at his latest destination to find his payload missing, his case mysteriously empty. Something strange is going on: something that’s already cost three couriers their lives, and threatens to upend the global order. And Pierce had better get to the bottom of it, before the Guild, catches up to him.

“Jon McGoran offers a brilliant&&&8212;and frighteningly feasible&&&8212;glimpse of the future, wrapped in a pulse-pounding package that'll have you turning the pages as fast as you can, then running to the bank to stockpile cash.” -- Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse and The Paradox Hotel