A FEW YEARS AFTER TOMORROW,
ABOVE A RUINED LOS ANGELES
Where crime, violence, pollution and poverty still rule the streets, a Utopia rises. Todos Santos. A thousand-foot-high single-structured city. The perfect blend of technology and humanism, offering its privileged dwellers everything they could want in exchange for their oath of allegiance and their constant surveillance.
But there are those who would see Utopia destroyed. Those who would tear down the hope of tomorrow in violent act after violent act. And they have just entered Todos Santos.
PRAISED BY ROBERT HEINLEIN, FRANK HERBERT, THEODORE STURGEON, AND A LEGION OF READERS ACROSS AMERICA, NOW NIVEN AND POURNELLE GIVE US THEIR MOST POWERFUL NOVEL
"RARE STORYTELLING...DEMANDS TO BE' READ AT ONE SITTING."
—Chicago Sun-Times
A FEW YEARS AFTER TOMORROW,
ABOVE A RUINED LOS ANGELES
Where crime, violence, pollution and poverty still rule the streets, a Utopia rises. Todos Santos. A thousand-foot-high single-structured city. The perfect blend of technology and humanism, offering its privileged dwellers everything they could want in exchange for their oath of allegiance and their constant surveillance.
But there are those who would see Utopia destroyed. Those who would tear down the hope of tomorrow in violent act after violent act. And they have just entered Todos Santos.
PRAISED BY ROBERT HEINLEIN, FRANK HERBERT, THEODORE STURGEON, AND A LEGION OF READERS ACROSS AMERICA, NOW NIVEN AND POURNELLE GIVE US THEIR MOST POWERFUL NOVEL
"RARE STORYTELLING...DEMANDS TO BE' READ AT ONE SITTING."
—Chicago Sun-Times
A FEW YEARS AFTER TOMORROW,
ABOVE A RUINED LOS ANGELES
Where crime, violence, pollution and poverty still rule the streets, a Utopia rises. Todos Santos. A thousand-foot-high single-structured city. The perfect blend of technology and humanism, offering its privileged dwellers everything they could want in exchange for their oath of allegiance and their constant surveillance.
But there are those who would see Utopia destroyed. Those who would tear down the hope of tomorrow in violent act after violent act. And they have just entered Todos Santos.
PRAISED BY ROBERT HEINLEIN, FRANK HERBERT, THEODORE STURGEON, AND A LEGION OF READERS ACROSS AMERICA, NOW NIVEN AND POURNELLE GIVE US THEIR MOST POWERFUL NOVEL
"RARE STORYTELLING...DEMANDS TO BE' READ AT ONE SITTING."
—Chicago Sun-Times