military–and this turns into nail-biting hall of mirrors that explores the divide between reality and fantasy and engages the reader in up-to-the-minute ethical dilemmas about privacy, secrets and transparency. Add a series of murders, the Catholic Church, the U.S. It’s a Second Life-like program that pulls this story into Stieg Larsson territory. But much of the story also takes place in the virtual world of. It takes place in contemporary Venice (often sinister enough on its own). This is one of those dark, textured, page-turning series that is hard to sound bite. Looking for a sinister, complex, immersive suspense series to dive into this summer? Start with The Abomination-in paperback now–and rest easy knowing that the next installment is available in a couple weeks.
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