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Invisible Sun by David Gill

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This is the sequel to Black Hole Sun.Durango saved the world. Maybe not by himself-he had help from Mimi, his nano-implant with a biting wit, Vienne, his second-in-command, whom he also happens to be hopelessly in love with, and a ragtag crew of misfits. But a mercenary's work is never done.A dystopian thrill ride-incredible action, inventive world-building, deadly humor, and more-for fans of movie classics such as Blade Runner and Mad Max! This is the sequel... more

About David Gill

David Macinnis Gill is the author of Soul Enchilada and Black Hole Sun. He is a past president of ALAN and an associate professor at UNC Wilmington, specializing in young adult literature. You can visit him online at davidmacinnisgill.com.


Published: March 27, 2012 by Harper Collins

Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy. Fiction. 384 pages

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  • All Critics: 4
  • Positive: 3
  • Negative: 1
  • Hippies, Beauty, and Books Oh My! | 31 Mar 2012

    If I have any complaints about this series, is that maybe it isn’t as edgy as I would like it to be.

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  • My Bookish Ways | 22 Mar 2012

    Durango’s love for Vienne carries the book, and they’re both nearly done in by what the bad guys put them through.

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  • Birth of a New Witch | 25 Mar 2012

    I’m excited. Really excited. I know that I say I’m sick of series, but there are a few exceptions to the rule, and the “Black Hole Sun” series is definitely one of those exceptions

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  • whatchYAreading | 9 Feb 2012

    This book and its predecessor have some of the snappiest, most entertaining dialogue I’ve read in a long time.

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