· She followed up Archangel Protocol with three more books in the AngeLINK universe: Fallen Host (Roc, ), Messiah Node (Roc, ), and Apocalypse Array (Roc, ). Apocalypse Array won the Philip K. Dick Special Citation for Excellence. Lyda also writes as Tate Hallaway. Good. Apocalypse Array by Morehouse, Lyda. Special Attributes: Ex-Library. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. % Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers.. Book/5(). Amariah McMannus isn't your normal, everyday, trouble-making teenager. Her mother's a legend in the cybernetic and law-enforcement communities. Her father is the Archangel Michael. The Antichrist is about to get married to Satan-and Amariah herself just may be the next messiah.
Apocalypse Array ends with an upheaval of most of what the reader thought they knew, which is fun, but without much exploration of the new interpretations of facts, which is frustrating. Apocalypse Array is worth reading if you've read the rest of the series, but I left somewhat unsatisfied. There are a lot of great ideas and some good. Lyda Morehouse leads a double-life. By day, she's a mild-mannered, award-winning science fiction author. At night, she dons a skin-tight cat suit and prowls the streets as Tate Hallaway, best selling romance author. Messiah Node, and Apocalypse Array (Roc). Her first novel was the Shamus Award winner for the best original paperback. Read "AngeLINK Omnibus Edition" by Lyda Morehouse available from Rakuten Kobo. The whole of Lyda Morehouse's superb AngeLINK series, including: Archangel Protocol Fallen Host Messiah Node Apocalypse.
Amariah McMannus isn't your normal, everyday, trouble-making teenager. Her mother's a legend in the cybernetic and law-enforcement communities. Her father is the Archangel Michael. The Antichrist is about to get married to Satan-and Amariah herself just may be the next messiah. I would recommend Morehouse to anyone who likes near future science fiction, give it a try and I am sure that you won’t be disappointed.” – Vegar Holman, The Alien Online “I think that I would have ended up recommending Lyda Morehouse’s cyber-apocalypse series even if she had made a total hash of the ending. Lyda Morehouse writes about what gets most people in trouble: religion and politics. Her first novel Archangel Protocol, a cyberpunk hard-boiled detective novel with a romantic twist, won the Shamus for best paperback original. Apocalypse Array was awarded the Special Citation of Excellence (aka 2nd place) for the Philip K. Dick award.
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