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Sign up todayDestroying Angel
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Learn moreThis electrifying cybershock thriller by a Philip K. Dick Award–winning author takes listeners on a terrifying ride through the gritty, neon-lit streets of a future San Francisco.
Beyond the future shock of Blade Runner, a new breed of killer is born …
In mid-twenty-first-century San Francisco, a group of corpses is found chained together on the bottom of the bay. Retired police officer Louis Tanner must find the killer among a city full of serial murderers, cyborgs, and streetwise kids. This first book in the Carlucci series introduces famed police lieutenant Frank Carlucci.
Richard Paul Russo is the author of the Philip K. Dick Award–winning novels Subterranean Gallery and Ship of Fools, as well as the critically acclaimed Carlucci series, which includes Destroying Angel, Carlucci’s Edge, and Carlucci’s Heart. He lives with his wife in Seattle.
Kristoffer Tabori made his screen debut when he was six years old and appeared on Broadway for the first time at age sixteen. He has garnered numerous honors for his stage, screen, television, and radio acting and directing, including an Emmy and three Earphones Awards. His first solo narration won the 1993 Audie Award for best audiobook of the year.
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“A truly gripping story.”
“Russo has the wit and integrity to play against our cliché-honed expectations…He is likely to be surprising—and illuminating—us for a long time to come.”
“Moves at a brisk, steady pace guaranteed to keep the pages turning.”
“Lean, mean, and compelling.”
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