Watch Dogs: Dark Clouds


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Further explore the world of Watch Dogs with a new story, an entirely digital novel project created inside Ubisoft in collaboration with John Shirley, prolific author and pioneer of the cyberpunk movement John Shirley naturally transcribed Watch Dogs’ atmosphere, the world of hacking and of a not that fictional Chicago, into a thriller combining high-tech crimes and a bunch of known and new characters. The novel introduces Mick Wolfe, a veteran, who get caught in a dangerous game in Chicago’s hyper connected and violent underground. A tie in to the Watch_Dogs game.




Watch Dogs: Dark Clouds (IT)


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Esplora più a fondo il mondo di Watch Dogs con una nuova storia, un racconto interamente digitale creato da Ubisoft in collaborazione con John Shirley, autore prolifico e pioniere del movimento cyberpunk. John Shirley ha sfruttato l'atmosfera di Watch Dogs, un mondo di hacker in una Chicago fittizia (ma non troppo), per dare vita a un thriller che unisce il crimine high-tech a personaggi noti e non. Il racconto presenta Mick Wolfe, un veterano che si trova coinvolto in un pericoloso gioco nell'underground violento e iperconnesso di Chicago. Basato sul videogioco Watch_Dogs.







Black Dog: 4 Vs the Wrld


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The Breakfast Club meets Franz Kafka and Shirley Jackson in a fusion of live theatre and technology.




The Watch Dog


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When Dark Clouds Pass


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Set mainly in Scotland during the early part of the last century, the novel revolves round the lives of two brothers born into a close-knit mining community. The protagonist, Iain Baird, despises his younger sibling, Alastair, and is jealous of the alleged favouritism he receives.




The Dark Clouds Shining


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"A novel of espionage during the Russian revolution"--Jacket.




Pearls Hang in Dark Clouds


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At the onset of a bout with mental illness that erupted at the age of seventeen was when the author penned her first three poems, barring a few rhyming poems written as a child. Recovery began immediately. After the standard E.E.G. and prescribed psychiatric therapy, the worst of it was short lived. Having moved from the north to a stretch of the Bible Belt, Nashville, Tennessee, at age thirty, also sets a central theme for this deep psycho/spiritual journey through an interesting labyrinth of 1960s and 70s subculture that still lives on today. We are then transported into some profound and varied as well as a dappling of somewhat more traditional experiences with Christian spirituality. The medium for this conceptual and insightful work is the author's long studied and matured art of poetry and free verse which also includes some prayers, short prose, lyrics, and original illustrations mixed in. With more than seventy poems plus other offerings, the endowment is genuinely entertaining as all creative works of art should be, but on a very thought educing level with its elements of inner personal struggles, bohemia, and the spiritual path it has all taken and led to. Easily taken in small portions, and perhaps it should be, as the writer wishes to evoke a contemplative response and challenge one's own inner heart and soul's state of being along this beautiful conundrum we call life. Take a journey down a long and winding, broken road with all its curves, hills, and valleys. The winds will take you higher along this wild and elegant …eloquent ride.




Dark Clouds on the Mountain


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Set in wintry Tasmania in the early 1990s, with flashbacks to post-war Hobart and Europe during World War II, this story deals with dark secrets, crime and Nazi plots, interwoven with familiar domestic tensions of family life and marriage. Tully creates a fictional world strongly embedded in authentic details of real locations and well-conceived characters. The earthy, passionate main protagonist, Jack Martin, is richly drawn: 'A typical copper - detective anyway - stressed out most of the time, running on adrenaline, nicotine and coffee. Booze too, but not as much as some of his mates. Running to flab from a diet of meat pipes and sauce, chips and the deep-fried dog's turds they called chicken rolls, gobbled down on the run between cases, ingesting cumulatively lethal doses of salt, sugar and saturated fats.' In this elaborate web of intrigue the ground shifts, the past intrudes and time and place are vividly realised. Brooding violence, tangled mysteries... a gripping read.




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