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The second volume of Frantisek Kotlet's bestseller: Underground.
The world has plunged into darkness, but Prague City in 2108 is a happy city, full of millions of satisfied residents and sparkling with neon lights. At least that's what City News says. But even the editors of the ubiquitous TV channel know that a revolt is ripening beneath the surface. Corporations are crumbling. After many years, elections were announced, and the election campaign brings not only verbal skirmishes, but also blood on the streets. Cyber-Messiah, the alleged savior of the humiliated masses disillusioned with the cult of cybernetic sorceresses, walks the streets of the city.
Detective Vachten has other problems. Influential people are dying, and news flows to City News from a murderer who calls himself the Zodiac. To make matters worse, Prague youth succumbs to the magic of retro-pop versions of songs by Hana Zagorova and Helena Vondráčková.
Welcome to the post-punk world of Frantisek Kotlet, which charmed thousands of readers.
The world has plunged into darkness, but Prague City in 2108 is a happy city, full of millions of satisfied residents and sparkling with neon lights. At least that's what City News says. But even the editors of the ubiquitous TV channel know that a revolt is ripening beneath the surface. Corporations are crumbling. After many years, elections were announced, and the election campaign brings not only verbal skirmishes, but also blood on the streets. Cyber-Messiah, the alleged savior of the humiliated masses disillusioned with the cult of cybernetic sorceresses, walks the streets of the city.
Detective Vachten has other problems. Influential people are dying, and news flows to City News from a murderer who calls himself the Zodiac. To make matters worse, Prague youth succumbs to the magic of retro-pop versions of songs by Hana Zagorova and Helena Vondráčková.
Welcome to the post-punk world of Frantisek Kotlet, which charmed thousands of readers.
The second volume of Frantisek Kotlet's bestseller: Underground.
The world has plunged into darkness, but Prague City in 2108 is a happy city, full of millions of satisfied residents and sparkling with neon lights. At least that's what City News says. But even the editors of the ubiquitous TV channel know that a revolt is ripening beneath the surface. Corporations are crumbling. After many years, elections were announced, and the election campaign brings not only verbal skirmishes, but also blood on the streets. Cyber-Messiah, the alleged savior of the humiliated masses disillusioned with the cult of cybernetic sorceresses, walks the streets of the city.
Detective Vachten has other problems. Influential people are dying, and news flows to City News from a murderer who calls himself the Zodiac. To make matters worse, Prague youth succumbs to the magic of retro-pop versions of songs by Hana Zagorova and Helena Vondráčková.
Welcome to the post-punk world of Frantisek Kotlet, which charmed thousands of readers.
The world has plunged into darkness, but Prague City in 2108 is a happy city, full of millions of satisfied residents and sparkling with neon lights. At least that's what City News says. But even the editors of the ubiquitous TV channel know that a revolt is ripening beneath the surface. Corporations are crumbling. After many years, elections were announced, and the election campaign brings not only verbal skirmishes, but also blood on the streets. Cyber-Messiah, the alleged savior of the humiliated masses disillusioned with the cult of cybernetic sorceresses, walks the streets of the city.
Detective Vachten has other problems. Influential people are dying, and news flows to City News from a murderer who calls himself the Zodiac. To make matters worse, Prague youth succumbs to the magic of retro-pop versions of songs by Hana Zagorova and Helena Vondráčková.
Welcome to the post-punk world of Frantisek Kotlet, which charmed thousands of readers.