Kingdom: Tiber City Blues

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Pub Date Feb 20 2019 | Archive Date Sep 15 2019

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Kingdom: Tiber City Blues

In a secret laboratory hidden under the desert, a covert bioengineering project—codename “Exodus”—has discovered the gene responsible for the human soul.

Somewhere in the neon sprawl outside the nation’s collapsing economic core, a group of renegade monks are on the verge of uncovering a secret that has eluded mankind for centuries.

In a glittering tower high above the urban decay, an ascendant U.S. Senator is found dead—an apparent, yet inexplicable, suicide.

And in the streets below, a young couple races through an ultra-modern metropolis on the verge of a violent revolution… closing in on the terrible truth behind Exodus--and one man’s dark vision for the future of mankind.

Welcome to Tiber City.

Kingdom: Tiber City Blues

In a secret laboratory hidden under the desert, a covert bioengineering project—codename “Exodus”—has discovered the gene responsible for the human soul.

Somewhere in the...


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O'Donnell's bio states that he is obsessed with the Clash and dystopian fiction. Cool! He offers us a future of biologically-engineered humans, cadavers being harvested for organs, slums filling the Southwest desert, religious orders searching for the soul gene, and of course punk rock. It's a future of haves and have nots, of revolution, of celebrity, and of decadence exploring in a fury of drugs, music, and havoc. The narrative is thick, rich, dark, and worth going back over for any phrase you missed the first time through.

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