Críticas:
Mullen explores the ethical implications of time travel in this excellent thriller...a one-sitting read * Publishers Weekly starred review * Sharp as razors, savage and immense in its power and weird beauty. * Warren Ellis * A devious and absorbing novel that challenges the reader at every turn, not letting up until the final pages. I loved it. * Olen Steinhauer * Compelling...What really makes it work...are four very different and well-drawn characters. Via their differing perspectives on events, the novel is able to explore notions of government and ideology. * Eddie Robson, SFX *
Reseña del editor:
Mulholland Books presents... THE REVISIONISTS The future will be perfect. No hate, no hunger, no war. Zed knows because he's seen it. He's from there. His mission is to ensure that history happens exactly as it's meant to. Even the terrible events. Even the one that's about to happen, the one that will destroy our civilisation for good. In present-day Washington, Zed watches as people go about their daily lives. People like Leo, a disgraced former spy; Tasha, a lawyer grieving for a brother killed in action in Iraq; Sari, the downtrodden employee of a foreign diplomat. Unlike Zed, they have no idea what difference their choices will make. The clock is ticking. But Zed has doubts. What are his superiors not telling him? What truths has he hidden from himself? And, as he becomes more entangled in the lives of those around him, will he be able to sacrifice their present for his future?
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