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    |author= [[Max Allan Collins]]
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    |publisher= Del Rey Books
    |release= 2003
    |pages= 260
    |isbn= 0-345-45183-X
    |preceded= [[Dark Angel: Before the Dawn]]
    |followed= [[The Eyes Only Dossier]]
    |bookname = Dark Angel: Skin Game
    |coverartist = Redseal}}


    ==Synopsis==
    Someone is killing normal humans in the fog-enshrouded city of Seattle. The murders are brutal and grisly, but inside [[Terminal City]] they barely cause a ripple of concern. The [[transgenics]] who live there have problems of their own. In an area under siege by the oppressive arm of the police, the transgenics must protect their fledgling colony against the outside world -- a world that eyes them with contempt and suspicion . . . and will do anything to be rid of them.
    Someone is killing normal humans in the fog-enshrouded city of Seattle. The murders are brutal and grisly, but inside [[Terminal City]] they barely cause a ripple of concern. The [[transgenics]] who live there have problems of their own. In an area under siege by the oppressive arm of the police, the transgenics must protect their fledgling colony against the outside world -- a world that eyes them with contempt and suspicion . . . and will do anything to be rid of them.


    As the killings escalate, [[Joshua]] comes to [[Max]] with a dire suspicion: the killer may be one of their own. Tensions are high between normal humans and transgenics, and many inside the protected City would just as soon let the humans fend for themselves. Yet Max and her inner circle know they must investigate the crimes and stop the bloodshed. Doing nothing would simply give the normals more reasons to hate.
    As the killings escalate, [[Joshua]] comes to [[Max Guevara|Max]] with a dire suspicion: the killer may be one of their own. Tensions are high between normal humans and transgenics, and many inside the protected City would just as soon let the humans fend for themselves. Yet Max and her inner circle know they must investigate the crimes and stop the bloodshed. Doing nothing would simply give the normals more reasons to hate.


    But what they discover will shock even the most jaded among them -- and expose a sinister agenda that leads to an old, nefarious foe. . . .
    But what they discover will shock even the most jaded among them -- and expose a sinister agenda that leads to an old, nefarious foe. . . .


    ==Characters==
    This novel was written by Max Allan Collins.
    *[[Max Guevara]]

    *[[Joshua]]
    Prequel: [[Before the Dawn]].<br>
    *[[Logan Cale]]
    Sequel: [[After the Dawrk]].
    *[[Alec McDowell]]
    *[[Asha Barlow]]
    *[[Ramon Clemente]]
    *[[Ames White]]
    *[[Mole]]
    *[[Otto Gottlieb]]
    *[[Original Cindy]]
    *[[Sketchy]]


    ==See Also==
    ==See Also==
    [[Category:Books]]

    Latest revision as of 01:26, 26 July 2020

    Dark Angel: Skin Game
    Book Name: Dark Angel: Skin Game
    Author: Max Allan Collins
    Cover Artist: Redseal
    Publisher: Del Rey Books
    Release Date: 2003
    Pages: 260
    ISBN: 0-345-45183-X
    Preceded By: Dark Angel: Before the Dawn
    Followed By: The Eyes Only Dossier

    Synopsis[edit | edit source]

    Someone is killing normal humans in the fog-enshrouded city of Seattle. The murders are brutal and grisly, but inside Terminal City they barely cause a ripple of concern. The transgenics who live there have problems of their own. In an area under siege by the oppressive arm of the police, the transgenics must protect their fledgling colony against the outside world -- a world that eyes them with contempt and suspicion . . . and will do anything to be rid of them.

    As the killings escalate, Joshua comes to Max with a dire suspicion: the killer may be one of their own. Tensions are high between normal humans and transgenics, and many inside the protected City would just as soon let the humans fend for themselves. Yet Max and her inner circle know they must investigate the crimes and stop the bloodshed. Doing nothing would simply give the normals more reasons to hate.

    But what they discover will shock even the most jaded among them -- and expose a sinister agenda that leads to an old, nefarious foe. . . .

    Characters[edit | edit source]

    See Also[edit | edit source]

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