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Mass Market Paperback Shadowrun 23: The Lucifer Deck Book

ISBN: 0451453778

ISBN13: 9780451453778

Shadowrun 23: The Lucifer Deck

(Part of the Shadowrun (FASA Novel Series) Series, Shadowrun Novels Germany Series, and Shadowrun Novels Series)

In its efforts to control all information in the Shadowrun universe, a giant corporation inadvertently calls up a violent spirit from another dimension, and only a young girl can save the universe... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Probably Smedman's best SR novel.

Of all her SR novels, The Lucifer Deck comes closest to capturing the atmosphere of the Shadowrun universe - and the one where she keeps her more annoying inclinations/idosyncracies best in check (caviat - I haven't read Blood Sport yet, so I cannot be difinative, but I have read her other SR novels).Set in Seattle and involving more "down to earth" issues than are often dealt with in recient SR novels (which I found to be a plus - lately it seems the novel writers enchew commonality and go only for storylines involving the grandest themes, personages, and more high profile threats of the SR universe). This approach brought the streets of Seattle, the level at which most Runners make their livelyhood, to life.

I like it!

One of the more realistic shadowrun books I've read, and written in a distinctive style that I enjoyed a lot. What I really appreciated about this book is how it tied in with the SR Companion. It definitely made me look at media types in a new light. While by no means Tolkien or Gibson-esque material, I think it is deserving of every SR player's reading time.

This is a great book.

The Lucifer Deck is a very good book! A great story line and solid characters make this one a winner. This would be a good book for the first time shadowruner. Two thumbs up!

A decent book, over all.

It might be a little slow to begin with, and some parts of the story might be better...BUT, I did appreciate how the book touched on racism within Lone Star, the feelings of someone who goblinized, possible expansions in Shadowrun Magic and the underground/pirate broadcasters.If you're just starting out and are looking for some of the feeling of the Shadowrun universe, you might want to pick this book up.I gave it a 7 because it's a decent book and brings in a number of elements that could help you run your games without the need to buy the many sourcebooks for a small amount of things.
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