
The Edge of Human
A Science Fiction, Fiction, Dystopia book. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here....
K.W. Jeter picks up the tale of Rick Deckard, the `blade runner' created by Phillip K. Dick and popularized by Ridley Scott's cult classic film. Consistent with the sordid vision of 21st century Los Angeles crafted by Dick and Scott, Jeter creates a stylish piece of thrilling, futuristic suspense that finds Deckard not only in the role of hunter, but also hunted. Again, Deckard is on the trail of an replicant, not knowing that it may be the most elusive and dangerous android of all.From the Paperback edition.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 320 pages
- ISBN: 9780553762679 / 553762672
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Its not an easy task attempting to create a sequel to such an acclaimed film and Jeter tries his best coming up with a plot that barely hangs on to the previous film based on the script error from the original film speaking of a 6th replicant, not caught... As a big fan of Blade Runner I've always wanted to read these books and find out what might have happened to Deckard after the movie. I have to say I was a little disappointed. Instead of expanding the story we just get a rehash of the movie using the same characters in the same situations - even characters that we thought were dead.... I'm a big fan of Philip K Dick, and I really liked Ridley Scott's Blade Runner - this book is the 'authorised' sequel to Blade Runner and it also attempts to weld together the orginal PKD story to the Hollywood version - the story is much more loyal to the Ridley Scott version. I liked this, but elements of it did come across as "fan...