Low-level programmer Roy Kilaro wants desperately to become an elite operative and experience some real action in the battles between the megacorporations. He gets more than he ever wanted when a routine business trip to Boston lands him at ground zero of a running battle for survival.
Information is the most valuable and powerful commodity in the Shadowrun universe--and one megacorporation may have found the means to control it all! But when an experiment goes horribly awry, the only person ablt to halt the destruction of the entire computer network is a young ork girl just di...
This is the first Shadowrun novel I read and I really enjoyed it.Some of the characters seem a little 2-dimensional, but the 2 main characters have an interesting father/daughter relationship.The story follows a retired runner who is dragged back into work from an old employer's daughter need of ...
The last of the Shadowrun books I bothered reading9 February 2012tI really can't remember this book though I know that I have read it because a friend of mine suggested that this was the best Shadowrun book ever written. I am not sure whether I thought it was that good, and considering my current...
I hate to give low rating to a book, I respect too much the of the author but this book was really not for me. At least I read it completely (reserve 1 start for book I don't have courage to finish).Spector writing isn't the problem, it's the plot and the world. It's not my first Shadowrun novel ...
In the future, technology will combine with mystical powers to create a land of danger, monsters, and magic. The masters of this war-torn landscape are the Shadowrunners, faceless people who will assassinate anyone for a price. Before they are done, a killer will learn the meaning of mercy, and o...
A shapeshifter and freelance agent for the Lone Star police department, Romulus risks his life to save a beautiful amnesiac woman from ruthless drug dealers who are peddling the ultimate high--a magical creature that gives its victims an extraordinary feeling of euphoria before it destroys them.
I thought this book was pretty good...except I did not care for the ending. That being said, I don't think there was a real understanding of the Shadowrun universe. For example, while Orks and Trolls changed from human Elfs and Dwarves were born that way. One of the characters in the book is a Dw...
Tommy Talon is hired to hunt a murderous archeologist and recover a magical relic. But Talon's not hunting alone. Someone else wants the artifact too -- someone very powerful. And Talon and his team must outwit Germany's most potent megacorporation if they're to have any chance of returning the t...
Headhunters may be the best 25 cents I've ever spent on a book. It isn't deep, life-changing literature by any stretch of the imagination, but you'd be a fool to expect that out of a Shadowrun novel. That being said, I was really surprised at how actually how good it is. The plot is full of actio...
The late Nigel Findley completed his final chapter in this world in 1995, long before the first season of House, M.D.. Yet, Dirk Montgomery’s (Finley’s continuing protagonist) paranoia (of necessity in order to survive in the shadows of the Shadowrun universe) could well have inspired the very fi...
Very hard to wrote a book with only deckers. Smedman nearly made a 'tour de force' doing this book.Characters are really interesting story, better that the principal intrigue in fact! I would have like more background and to know the after how their life will go on.Shadowrun matrix is more a drea...