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Tears in Rain [Kindle Edition]

Rosa Montero , Lilit Zekulin Thwaites
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)

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Death is inevitable. Especially when you have an expiration date.

As a replicant, or “techno-human,” Detective Bruna Husky knows two things: humans bioengineered her to perform dangerous, undesirable tasks; and she has just ten years on the United States of Earth before her body automatically self-destructs. But with “anti-techno” rage on the rise and a rash of premature deaths striking her fellow replicants, she may have even less time than she originally thought.

Investigating the mysterious deaths, Bruna delves into the fractious, violent history shared by humans and replicants, and struggles to engage the society that fails to understand her—yet created her. The deeper she gets, the deadlier her work becomes as she uncovers a vast, terrifying conspiracy bent on changing the very course of the world. But even as the darkness of her reality closes in, Bruna clings fiercely to life.

About the Author

Rosa Montero is an acclaimed novelist and an award-winning journalist for the Spanish newspaper El País. A native of Madrid and the daughter of a professional bullfighter, Montero published her first novel at age twenty-eight. She has won Spain’s top book award, the Qué Leer Prize, twice—for The Lunatic of the House in 2003 and Story of the Transparent King in 2005. A prolific author of twenty-six books, her other titles include the short-story collection Lovers and Enemies and the novels Beautiful and Dark, My Beloved Boss, and The Heart of the Tartar.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1434 KB
  • Print Length: 418 pages
  • Publisher: AmazonCrossing (27 Nov 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007TBXOMO
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #4,419 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
By russell clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE VOICE
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With "Tears In Rain " Spanish writer Rosa Montero has cheekily taken a line from seminal movie Blade Runner: The Final Cut (2-Disc Special Edition) [DVD] [1982] and used the central theme of the film -the idea of artificial humanoids with a limited lifespan -and written her own novel around it while at the same time acknowledging the existence of the film in the narrative.
Tears in Rain is set in Madrid in 2109 and centres entirely on a 'replicant', Bruna Husky, a "combat rep" who is now working as a private detective. Bruna is hired by the head of a political organization, the Radical Replicant Movement when replicants start going berserk attacking other reps before gouging out their own eyes.
So what we have here is essentially a detective story as Bruna attempts to get to the bottom of what looks like a conspiracy while also trying to infiltrate the Human Supremacist Party, who would seem an obvious group to be behind all this. At the same time she has to evade the attentions of the police ,encounter weird aliens , control her proclivity for getting extremely drunk and continually count down the days to her eventual and inevitable termination date-"Four years, three months, and twenty-nine days" .
There is plenty to admire about Tears In Rain . The science fiction aspect is solidly constructed with the notes of an indignant archivist providing a potted history of earth ( plenty of wars & disaster surprise surprise) and its colonisation of outer space and the more existential aspects of memory and a fixed termination date are handled subtly and often profoundly. Less successful are the mechanics of the replicant investigation.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Slightly Disappointing 3 Oct 2012
By M. Dowden HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE VOICE
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Apparently inspired by Blade Runner: The Final Cut (2-Disc Special Edition) [DVD] [1982] or so the blurb tells us, you may be expecting something quite gripping. Of course I had no expectation of it being as good as the film, or the book that that was adapted from Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? (Gollancz), but I was hoping that this would still be a good read.

We have Bruna, a replicant first being attacked by a replicant neighbour, and then we find that replicants are attacking each other in other situations. When Bruna, who is herself a private detective is brought into investigate though, things look rather complex. Taking in aliens, dealing with a police officer, and gathering information, at times Bruna doesn't know who she can trust anymore. Whilst at the same time her friend has to deal with history being re-written to a degree.

You would think then that this story would be a good little read, but alas; instead this reads as just an average thriller, with its conspiracy and usual array of characters. As such ultimately that is all this is, a standard techno-thriller with a sci-fi touch, garnering people's attention by its 'Blade Runner' inspiration. There are some good pieces here I will admit, but a lot of it is just bland, and you are not drawn in or really get a feeling of caring about the characters as such. If you are looking for a book that doesn't take much engagement and that will just pass some time, then this is okay - otherwise don't really bother.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good blade runner-esque detective story 29 Nov 2012
By Russell G. Pottinger VINE VOICE
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As you may get from the name, this book is heavily inspired by Blade Runner, with the book tipping a nod to it with the main character being an android (or replicant) with a built in short term lifespan of about 8 years. The replicants are created to do the jobs that none of the real humans want to, and as such have to earn their freedom over the first couple of years of their life. I should have mentioned that this is set about 100 years in the future in a world that has been altered in numerous ways (religion, climate change, technology, etc) but the one constant is us, and the lovely way we deal with people different than us.

Our main character is a PI, a classic gumshoe trying to figure out what is going on with a few high profile replicant deaths/murders and an upsurge in anti-android feelings in the press and public. Bruna is a very angry person, angry at the shortness of her life, at the injustices of the world, and she lets it out quite a lot - making her almost seem petulant and immature at times, which fits very well considering she knows she is only a few years old, the classic flawed lead.

The only negative I would have about this book is that I felt to was a little to long for the story, and could have easily lost 100 pages and that would have helped a little with the pacing which sagged in the middle a bit. Overall a very enjoyable read that I found myself staying up to 3am to finish.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable 9 Dec 2012
By Beanie Luck Spud TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE VOICE
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I liked it.

Was it great ? No, but it was readable.

Inspired by Bladerunner this is set in a dystopian world.

Dystopian is very trendy at the moment and i think this book does a good job of holding up the genre.

Bruna Husky is the typical hard boiled detective. She drinks to excess, regrets her past mistakes, and seems continually down on her luck. As a replicant, Husky feels isolated, and rejected. Created for a purpose, her term of service is at an end, now among humans who almost universally deny her right to live.

When Bruna Husky is attacked by a fellow replicant (or rep), who ultimately dies from self inflicted wounds, she begins to ask questions, catching the eye of the Radical Replicant Movement (RRM). Husky, a former combat rep now working as a private detective, is quickly hired to discover why reps are dying all over Madrid. As the plot unravels, Tears in Rain becomes a classic whodunit with far reaching implications that go far beyond the simple crime of murder.

One of the most engrossing elements of Tears in Rain is the detailed history of the world. Every few chapters, Montero treats the reader to passages of historical information that provide satisfying detail about how a world full of replicant servants came to be. Midway through the 21st century, the exploration of Mars and Saturn led to the development of androids who could be forced to mine colonies. Replicants used in this way became a success and were eventually repurposed for jobs on Earth, such as deep-sea-fish farming. Over time, some of the reps rose against their owners and started what became the Rep War. Montero fills the book with details of the treaties, laws, and wars that have shaped the world.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Cracking good read
A good who dunnit set in a time with humans and replicants. Characters well painted and the plot intriguing. Recommended.
Published 1 month ago by Veteranfrodo
5.0 out of 5 stars Tears in rain by Rosa Montero
It took me a while to get into this book, but I am so pleased I did it is a great book about human replicas and other world species, of conspiracies and manipulation, grief and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jeanine frost
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
Loved this novel - well written, good characterisation and interesting plot. Makes me want to read more of the author's books.
Published 2 months ago by Kitty
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I picked this up in the sale without any great expectations but was very pleasantly surprised. An excellent riff on Bladerunner, homage without being derivative. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Moocher
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read different to what I normally read about
I quite enjoyed this book when I got into it and would recommend you give this book ago. Unusual and different.
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. A. J. Mcarthur
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
This is, of course, paying homage both to Dick's original novella, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and to the Ridley film adaptation, Blade Runner. Read more
Published 2 months ago by captain cabbage
5.0 out of 5 stars very blade runner ish
Interesting take on artificial people. The heroine is complicated and has to work to get results. complicated plot you end up rooting for her.
Published 2 months ago by tim
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't think this Blade Runner re-written
Although the similarities are it's in the future, androids are common place and it's a thriller, it is very much it's own story. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Gaz C
4.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight scifi of a sort
This is not too bad a read.
It is obviously a rip-off/spin-off from the film Blade Runner, - (and no attempt has been made to disguise it! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. E. Bray
4.0 out of 5 stars superb read
A new author to me. Great thriller mix of sci-fi and detective storyline. Works very well in both dimensions. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Robert Millar
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