The Singularity: Emissaries (The Singularity #3), by David Beers
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The Singularity: Emissaries (The Singularity #3), by David Beers

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The world never looked so grim...
Manny’s insanity brought Caesar to his knees, though even that didn’t satisfy The Genesis. It wants more. It wants all of The Named. Recruiting new, deadly applications, The Genesis begins remaking the world yet again, creating a planet without controls or order.
Caesar finds himself trapped and unable to escape The Genesis’s wrath. As the world burns, he is forced to watch as his own death rapidly approaches.
With Caesar’s revolution collapsing around him, can he figure out what is happening fast enough to save those he loves? Can he fight back against the most destructive force mankind ever created, or is all lost?
With Caesar’s revolution collapsing around him, can he figure out what is happening fast enough to save those he loves? Can he fight back against the most destructive force mankind ever created, or is all lost?
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The Singularity: Emissaries (The Singularity #3), by David Beers- Amazon Sales Rank: #245628 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Dark and Brooding Chapter in the Singularity Series By Brian Switzer 'Emissaries' is the third installment of David Beers' series, 'The Singularity', and it's by far the darkest, bleakest edition. This isn't a Sunday romp at the beach of a book- this is watching your favorite football team get blown out by sixty points. While suffering from a bad case of the shingles.The Named is on the run, The Genesis is outmatching Ceasar at every turn, Manny is out to destroy everything Ceasar holds dear, and malevolent new applications have humans at each other's throats for the first time in centuries.Common to Beer's works are dark, brooding characters that are heavy on the introspection. I thought the introspection got to be too much in The Singularity's second book, Traitor- the only complaint I have about an otherwise completely enjoyable series. In 'Emissaries' he eases it back a bit again.I read around 100 novels a year- I read them for enjoyment, and to study the craft. it is very rare for me to get emotionally involved with a character. But Beers' Manny is so evil, so completely reprehensible is his madness and his jealousy, that I hate him. I mean I really hate the guy. I want Ceasar to kill him slowly and painfully, and I want him awake and aware the whole time. Kudos to Beers for wringing that emotion out of me.*SPOILER ALERT*- Emissaries ends on a bleak cliffhanger. Jerry is dead, Manny holds Paige and Leon, and cities are on fire. It's a well-written, character rich downer. I can't wait for volume four.View all my reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. David Beer's has done it again, another AWESOME read! By Annabele David's ability to grasp the mind and imagination of the reader grows stronger with each new book he writes, he has fast become one of my favorite authors. Just as Orson Scott Card with the Ender's Game (including the Shadow) series, or Steven King and his Gunslinger series, David has created an alternate world which draws you in. When real life interrupts, you find you've lost all track of time, and on more than one occasion, I have found myself being reminded by my husband to sleep. Once you've started reading Emissaries, it's very hard to put down.While it's highly recommended that you read each book of this series as a whole and in the order they were written, I believe each book could technically be read separately as a stand-alone. There is just enough detail in each one that you get an idea of what has gone before, but not to the point where it's repetitive and annoying.The storyline and characters were well developed, the chain of events keeping you reading page after page, the antagonist deranged to the point you want to grab and eliminate them yourself, you realize after reading the last page you've become so emotionally invested in the series and the characters, you can't wait to see what happens next. To me, that is exactly what an author is supposed to do.Books in this Series are:The Singularity: Heretic [Book 1]The Singularity: Traitor [Book 2]The Singularity: Emissaries [Book 3]The Singularity: Revolutionary [Book 4]
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. like cattle, that the need to search was inherent ... By Strong Eagle I started with the free book, the first of the series. I had high hopes for the essence seemed to be that humans could not live under Genesis, like cattle, that the need to search was inherent for the race.After wading through books 1 and 2, I could not finish this one. Like the others it's page after page of repetitive monologue and thoughts... over and over again what Caesar thinks of his dead brother, his dead family, killing the autistic... over and over and over again... it fills in pages I suppose but not much more.And then, the thing that caused me to close this book (and series) forever... more and more fantastical things keep popping up in the book. The author writes himself into a corner, then something new magically appears, and the corner disappears... not at all satisfying.
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