Paperback Is £10.99 - 40 customer reviews (Scores Average 4.7 Out Of 5) The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award.
As violence and terrorist attacks become prevalent, the world descends into chaos. Outraged by the lawlessness, citizens demand a harsher penal system, and the Phoenix Project is born.
In prisons across the country, inmates fight to the death in a weekly bloodbath while the nation cheers them on.
Raven Kennedy, a prisoner who has never forgiven himself for his unspeakable crime, struggles against his own guilt and self-loathing. But even as the real war rages on within himself, Raven is forced to battle some of the prison's most ruthless killing machines.
Fighting for his life and a chance for redemption, can Raven survive long enough to unravel the anger and regret that shackle him - and find the forgiveness he seeks?
Format: Kindle Edition File Size: 694 KB Print Length: 269 pages Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited Publisher: Creativia; 2 edition (3 Jun. 2016) Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l. Language: English ASIN: B01GKU3T92 Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Latest comments (18)
boffin
28 Mar 17#18
Showing £1.99 now
beduin
24 Mar 17#17
Thank you for including the cover of the book, it tells me enough about how likely it is to want to read it...
tystion
23 Mar 17#16
This sounds like the hunger games to me. Alright for teenagers, who like characters named Raven.
pannan
23 Mar 17#15
Lol, so not exactly the Nebula or Hugo winner. If you want to read some proper sci-fi, can I recommend the 3 body problem by Liu Cixin.
Boz
22 Mar 17#14
Thank You :grin:
Feeble
22 Mar 17#13
Looks absolutely appalling but heat for that fact that it is free for people without taste.
Boz
22 Mar 17#12
Me I Guess .... Oh And Quite A Lot Of Customers Who Have Also Read The Book On Amazon And The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award. :grin:
Bloke on internet. He also told me to invest in Nigerian mining shares.
Boz
22 Mar 17#10
Yes It Might Be The Erotica for Ladies Young Adult Dystopia Uncut XXX Edition Then :grin:
pannan
22 Mar 17#9
Best sci-fi novel according to whom?
vulcanproject
22 Mar 17#8
That plot sounds original. Not.
billysablo
22 Mar 17#7
hot hot hot :smile: thanks boz another freebie :P
CharlesCalthrop
22 Mar 17#6
The cover is either erotica for ladies or Young Adult dystopia. The future does indeed seem a conflicted place
3guesses
22 Mar 17#5
Captivating.
captainbeaky
22 Mar 17#4
I'll wait for the terrible movie adaptation starring Tom Hanks.
Ignoramus
22 Mar 17#3
Thanks!
Forgottenshopper
22 Mar 17#2
Thanks Boz..
Boz
22 Mar 17#1
D.M. Cain is a dystopian and fantasy author working for Creativia Publishing. The Light and Shadow Chronicles series features a range of books which can be read in any order. The series books to date include A Chronicle of Chaos and The Shield of Soren. D.M. Cain is currently working on the next novel in the Light and Shadow Chronicles series, The Sins of Silas, as well as two complementary novellas entitled Genesis of Light and Origin of Shadow.
Cain has released one stand-alone novel: The Phoenix Project, a psychological thriller set in a dystopian future. The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award.
D.M. Cain is also a member of the International Thriller Writers and one of the creators and administrators of the online author group #Awethors. Her short story The End was published in Awethology Dark: an anthology by the #Awethors.
Cain lives in Leicestershire, UK with her husband and young son, and spends her time reading, writing and reviewing books, playing RPGs and listening to symphonic metal.
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The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award.
As violence and terrorist attacks become prevalent, the world descends into chaos. Outraged by the lawlessness, citizens demand a harsher penal system, and the Phoenix Project is born.
In prisons across the country, inmates fight to the death in a weekly bloodbath while the nation cheers them on.
Raven Kennedy, a prisoner who has never forgiven himself for his unspeakable crime, struggles against his own guilt and self-loathing. But even as the real war rages on within himself, Raven is forced to battle some of the prison's most ruthless killing machines.
Fighting for his life and a chance for redemption, can Raven survive long enough to unravel the anger and regret that shackle him - and find the forgiveness he seeks?
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 694 KB
Print Length: 269 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Creativia; 2 edition (3 Jun. 2016)
Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
Language: English
ASIN: B01GKU3T92
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Latest comments (18)
And The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award. :grin:
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D.M. Cain is a dystopian and fantasy author working for Creativia Publishing. The Light and Shadow Chronicles series features a range of books which can be read in any order. The series books to date include A Chronicle of Chaos and The Shield of Soren. D.M. Cain is currently working on the next novel in the Light and Shadow Chronicles series, The Sins of Silas, as well as two complementary novellas entitled Genesis of Light and Origin of Shadow.
Cain has released one stand-alone novel: The Phoenix Project, a psychological thriller set in a dystopian future. The Phoenix Project was the winner of the 2016 Kindle Book Review Best Sci-Fi novel Award.
D.M. Cain is also a member of the International Thriller Writers and one of the creators and administrators of the online author group #Awethors. Her short story The End was published in Awethology Dark: an anthology by the #Awethors.
Cain lives in Leicestershire, UK with her husband and young son, and spends her time reading, writing and reviewing books, playing RPGs and listening to symphonic metal.