Far Cry: Absolution

Far Cry: Absolution

by Urban Waite
Far Cry: Absolution

Far Cry: Absolution

by Urban Waite

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Overview

The official prequel novel to the latest installment of the Far Cry video game series.

Hope County, Montana. Land of the free and the brave, but also home to a fanatical doomsday cult known as The Church of Eden's Gate that has slowly been infiltrating the residents' daily lives in the past years.

Mary May Fairgrave, a local barkeep, has lost almost everything to the Church: her parents died in suspicious conditions and her brother, entranced by the cult leader's charismatic words, has vanished. When the authorities refuse to investigate further, she decides to take matters in to her own hands.

Local hunter William Boyd was saved by Eden's Gate years ago, during the darkest moments of his life. When his duties lead him to cross paths with Mary May, the daughter of one of his old friends, he soon discovers that what is happening in the county is far from what he believed.

Up against an omniscient and dangerous adversary, Mary May stands little chance. But the unexpected intervention of William Boyd will change her journey -- as well as his.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158636493
Publisher: Ubisoft
Publication date: 02/27/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Urban Waite is a good guy who writes evil things (or maybe vice versa.) He is the author of The Terror of Living, The Carrion Birds, and Sometimes the Wolf. All of which have been named to various Best Book of the Year lists, such as Esquire, The Boston Globe, The Sun Sentinel, LitReactor, and Booklist. His short fiction has appeared in the Best of the West anthology, the Southern Review, AGNI, Gulf Coast, and many other journals. All of his past novels have been optioned for film and have been translated into nine languages. The novels are available in more than twenty countries worldwide.
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