The hunt is on. Rinchi becomes a MercSecure representative and is given her first big assignment - the assassination of a Mexican drug kingpin. On the run from the Federal Corporate Government, Meme and Yeshi make their way to Tokyo, Japan. In an attempt to protect Meme, Yeshi meets with a weapons dealer named Hajime, who offers her more than she bargained for. Part techno thriller, part dystopian science fiction, Life is a Beautiful Thing is a series that questions what it means to be human; a collection of novels that offers a shocking glimpse into a dark future fueled by corporate deceit and high-end intoxicants. Reviews for the series:'An original and imaginative Cyberpunk page turner.' -UK reader'Do Electric Sheep Dream Of Fear And Loathing In the Monkey House? This guy can write.' -US reader'Warning: addictive series.' -US reader'If Palahniuk wrote Trainspotting as a dystopian futuristic sci-fi, it would be this book.' Top 500 reviewer'Love it or hate it - this is stunning!' UK reader'Strangely thrilling; imaginative and depressingly fresh, Cooper introduces a freakishly diverse cast of characters in a futuristic setting that is, sadly, a feasible reality in which to devolve.' - Top 100 reviewer'Mesmerizing, dark dystopian thriller.' -Top 500 reviewer'Harmon Cooper: cyber-brilliant.' -US reader'Sarcasm, dark humor and all the right stuff.' - US reader'Definitely cyberpunk (William Gibson meets Phillip K. Dick) with a side order of Clockwork Orange sums it up.' - Goodreads reviewer'Entertaining? Yes. Fascinating? Yes. Impossible to put down? YES!' - US reader
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The hunt is on. Rinchi becomes a MercSecure representative and is given her first big assignment - the assassination of a Mexican drug kingpin. On the run from the Federal Corporate Government, Meme and Yeshi make their way to Tokyo, Japan. In an attempt to protect Meme, Yeshi meets with a weapons dealer named Hajime, who offers her more than she bargained for. Part techno thriller, part dystopian science fiction, Life is a Beautiful Thing is a series that questions what it means to be human; a collection of novels that offers a shocking glimpse into a dark future fueled by corporate deceit and high-end intoxicants. Reviews for the series:'An original and imaginative Cyberpunk page turner.' -UK reader'Do Electric Sheep Dream Of Fear And Loathing In the Monkey House? This guy can write.' -US reader'Warning: addictive series.' -US reader'If Palahniuk wrote Trainspotting as a dystopian futuristic sci-fi, it would be this book.' Top 500 reviewer'Love it or hate it - this is stunning!' UK reader'Strangely thrilling; imaginative and depressingly fresh, Cooper introduces a freakishly diverse cast of characters in a futuristic setting that is, sadly, a feasible reality in which to devolve.' - Top 100 reviewer'Mesmerizing, dark dystopian thriller.' -Top 500 reviewer'Harmon Cooper: cyber-brilliant.' -US reader'Sarcasm, dark humor and all the right stuff.' - US reader'Definitely cyberpunk (William Gibson meets Phillip K. Dick) with a side order of Clockwork Orange sums it up.' - Goodreads reviewer'Entertaining? Yes. Fascinating? Yes. Impossible to put down? YES!' - US reader