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White Devils (Mass Market Paperback)

by Paul Mcauley (Author)
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Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner McAuley (Whole Wide World) delivers a grim and gruesome near-future thriller, in which a series of devastating plagues, some natural, some manmade, have spread across the earth. In Africa, where civil wars rage out of control and an enormous Dead Zone stretches across the continent, transnational corporations have taken over several nations, using them to conduct experiments in genetic engineering that are illegal elsewhere. Nicholas Hyde, part of a team sent to investigate a massacre, discovers that the dead have been horribly mauled, their skulls smashed and their brains removed. When gun-wielding primates the size of 10-year-old children with enormous claws and teeth-the white devils-attack the team, Hyde is one of the few survivors. On returning to what passes for civilization, he's appalled to learn that the powers-that-be refuse to believe his story, insisting that the hideous creatures were merely enemy soldiers in disguise. Obsessed with a need to speak for the dead, Nicholas, who has his own dark secret to hide, sets out to uncover the truth about the white devils. Though more complex than necessary, this novel serves as a powerful warning about the sinister possibilities inherent in genetic engineering. FYI: McAuley has also won the Philip K. Dick and John W. Campbell awards.
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In a world turned upside down by Black Flu, civil wars, and escaped biotechnology, mild-mannered Nicholas Hyde is investigating a massacre in the Green Congo when his team is attacked by fierce, apelike "white devils" and narrowly escapes with a few others, including an infant survivor of the massacre. The government tries to convince him that the attackers were child soldiers painted white to frighten the superstitious. He is unconvinced, and when the infant disappears into a military hospital, he determines to get to the bottom of the white-devil business. In a bloody journey through the jungle and the "dead zone," where the plants have turned to plastic, thanks to escaped genetically engineered organisms, he discovers a web of deception and illegal genengineering that members of the government know about. Besides the governmental and corporate corruption, Nicholas uncovers some family secrets that cost him some soul-searching. McAuley serves up a frighteningly believable future, and his good grasp of thriller pacing keeps us interested. Regina Schroeder
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another nicely done novel by the writer of Cowboy Angels, Feb 5 2008
By Terence Tan Co "tetsuo79" (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
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The Congo is still the heart of darkness 200 years after Konrad wrote in this novel.

Set in the not too distant future after a devastating plague called the Black Flu devastated the world. Its a world where biotechnology is king and Africa is still a basketcase and the Congo is owned by the top bio company called Obligate who is experimenting on some really bad genetic manipulations...

Like Cowboy Angels, this novel comes across as a technothriller mixed in with some very interesting and nice 3rd world futuristic setting, and does it in a nice way. Captivating to read and some nice characterizations.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Near Future of Biotechnology, April 18 2004
By Richard King (Star, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: White Devils (Hardcover)
This is my first book by Mr. McAuley, and I enjoyed this book very much. This book deals with the main character, Nick Hyde, at the beginning of the book has a violent encounter with the White Devils.

There are many characters with subplots Mr. McAuley woven into the book, and the future regarding biotechnology.

Mr. McAuley writes about the science of the future without getting into what I call "lecture mode", as I see in many science fiction books.

If you like action, science, and a believable plot in the not so distant future, then get this book!

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