The Invisibles: Counting to None
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Average customer review:Product Description
A timeless battle rages between the forces of psychic liberation and their dark counterparts, sleazy insectoid agents of control and repression...In the year 2012, Ragged Robin, a telepathic witch, prepares to travel to the present using a time machine. Meanwhile King Mob, ice-cool killer and ex-Invisibles leader, returns, via psychic projection, to 1924 to learn how to activate the Hand of Glory, an artefact which can open gateways to another universe. And in the astonishing "American Death Camp", Boy, ex-New York cop turned invisible, searches for her lost brother - in a concentration camp, right in the heart of the United States...Warning: Adults only!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #52427 in Books
- Published on: 1999-03-26
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Customer Reviews
The plot thickens...
Counting to none is a seminal guide to the Invisible universe. In the first section we learn more about the Harlequin, the truth about Ragged Robin and a perverse view of karma. The second part features the Invisibles of the 1920's and ties in with the beginning and end of the whole series. While the final part brings us back to the modern world and the truth about language. Read it, devour it, worship it then throw it away before your mum catches you with it. The Invisibles can change your mind, avoid it at all costs! ;-P
It's a marvelous piece of work
He manages to bring together a well written adventure yarn with something that is truly thought provoking.
I still read it years after it originally came out and thoroughly enjoy a fast-paced read, with clever dialogue and well-realised characters. I also find that, as I read more in other subjects, I return to this series and find a new layer of meaning or reference that was lost on me previously.
It's well worth picking up.
Cyberpunk lives!
I picked this book up almost at random, and I'm SO glad I did! It is totally surreal, imaginative & anarchic, and its origionality took my breath away. After reading it three times, I now intend to find all the others in the series and do the same. If you want to stay ane in the 21st century, I suggest you do too!




