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  • Equations of Life (Samuil Petrovitch, #1)

    (By Simon Morden)

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    Author Simon Morden
    “Book Descriptions: Winner of the 2012 Philip K. Dick Award

    Samuil Petrovitch is a survivor.

    He survived the nuclear fallout in St. Petersburg and hid in the London Metrozone – the last city in England. He’s lived this long because he’s a man of rules and logic.

    For example, getting involved = a bad idea.

    But when he stumbles into a kidnapping in progress, he acts without even thinking. Before he can stop himself, he’s saved the daughter of the most dangerous man in London.

    And clearly saving the girl = getting involved.

    Now, the equation of Petrovitch’s life is looking increasingly complex.

    Russian mobsters + Yakuza + something called the New Machine Jihad = one dead Petrovitch.

    But Petrovitch has a plan – he always has a plan – he’s just not sure it’s a good one.”

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