Burning For A Yakuza

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Burning for a Yakuza

« Ma peur sera remplacée par la rage, ma haine guidera mes pas et mon désespoir dictera mes choix. » Ariel Kelly, le « chien enragé » du clan Minami, déverse sa colère et fait couler le sang dans les rues de Tokyo. Pour tenter de le canaliser, son chef lui impose une mission de protection pour le moins inattendue : veiller sur sa fille de 18 ans, qui est de retour en ville. Senka Minami a grandi loin du monde violent et obscur dans lequel évolue Ariel – un monde où les menaces ne peuvent jamais être prises à la légère et où les avertissements sont aussi tranchants que du verre. C’est pourquoi, Ariel le sait, il ne peut désirer Senka. S’il est impitoyable, son chef l’est encore plus, surtout quand on touche à la prunelle de ses yeux. Toute histoire entre eux aurait des conséquences dévastatrices et serait vouée à finir en tragédie. Mais Ariel est un yakuza, et le frisson du danger court inexorablement sur sa peau… Burning for a Yakuza de Romy Lynn, histoire intégrale.
The Burning Girl

The fourth book in the Tom Thorne series, from bestselling author Mark Billingham. A MAN WHO KILLS FOR MONEY X marks the spot - and when that spot is a corpse's naked back and the X is carved in blood, DI Tom Thorne is in no doubt that the dead man is the latest victim of a particularly vicious killer. A BRUTAL VENDETTA This is brutal turf warfare between north London gangs. Organised crime boss Billy Ryan is moving into someone else's patch, and that someone is not best pleased. A COP WHO IS PLAYING WITH FIRE And when an X is carved on DI Tom Thorne's front door, he knows the smouldering embers of this case are about to erupt into flames... __________ Read what everyone's saying about the heart-racing Tom Thorne series: 'Literary superstar' Mail on Sunday 'Ingenious' Guardian 'Ground-breaking' Sunday Times 'Mark Billingham gets better and better' Michael Connelly 'A cracking read . . . I couldn't put it down!' Shari Lapena 'A damn fine storyteller' Karin Slaughter 'Twisted and twisty' Linwood Barclay 'One of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today' Gillian Flynn 'The next superstar detective is already with us. Don't miss him' Lee Child
The Archive Incarnate

We live in an information economy, a vast archive of data ever at our fingertips. In the pages of science fiction, powerful entities--governments and corporations--attempt to use this archive to control society, enforce conformity or turn citizens into passive consumers. Opposing them are protagonists fighting to liberate the collective mind from those who would enforce top-down control. Archival technology and its depictions in science fiction have developed dramatically since the 1950s. Ray Bradbury discusses archives in terms of books and television media, and Margaret Atwood in terms of magazines and journaling. William Gibson focused on technofuturistic cyberspace and brain-to-computer prosthetics, Bruce Sterling on genetics and society as an archive of social practices. Neal Stephenson has imagined post-cyberpunk matrix space and interactive primers. As the archive is altered, so are the humans that interact with ever-advancing technology.