Freelesb von Udo Meeßen | The Settlers | ISBN 9783347742239

Freelesb

The Settlers

von Udo Meeßen
Buchcover Freelesb | Udo Meeßen | EAN 9783347742239 | ISBN 3-347-74223-0 | ISBN 978-3-347-74223-9
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Friends of erotic science fiction and fantasy, as well as post-apocalyptic scenarios and epic space adventures are well served by Freelesb - The Settlers. Readers should not be squeamish, however, because the author's typical, eloquent language that generates images in the mind puts sexuality, violence and death, but also love and devotion into clear words. Anyone who has ever wondered what is going on in the military's secret research facilities and where the compass is pointing humanity will find the answers in this story, in which the supposed lightness of being conceals the dark, painful truth reasonably well. Freelesb describes the rebellion against greed, power hunger and megalomania of Homo Sapiens of a small group of women who, from the moment of their first conscious awareness, have been lied to through their teeth and used for the dark goals of others. With the exception of one in particular, they no longer trust any man, fear humans and feel compelled to comprehensively renounce humanity. Freelesb

Freelesb

The Settlers

von Udo Meeßen
What do you want, dear reader?
A thriller, a science fiction epic, or rather a fantasy novel? Or perhaps a dystopian, dark story with a post-apocalyptic background?
Then you are holding the right book in your hands right now, because it starts with a murder, describes science fiction paired with plenty of fantasy and takes you into a dark future. The only reason for you not to read this book might be if you can't handle the description of lesbian activities.
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It begins quite 'innocently' with a brutal murder in the lesbian porn scene, which detective inspector Anja Hirrwanger, who has been transferred from Munich to Inzell, is tasked with solving. In the course of her investigation, the murder case increasingly fades into the background and the shadows of her past as an elite soldier increasingly reach out to her, as she encounters a soulful Class V android who knows more about herself than she does.
Anja and the android Bernadette uncover more and more pieces of a vicious game in which she and her two unknown sisters were merely genetically engineered, highly efficient, deadly chess pieces. In the end, it is up to Anja's young assistant, budding detective Chantall Küppers, to solve the murder case, because Anja must die if she is to survive.
Thus begins for a handful of women, who defy the natural course of events, a bizarre journey through time, away from the dying earth in search of a new home in which there may be no men.