Before Erarebbin died, Elarebin wrote his first novel at the age of 22, an award-winning thriller "Kisses Before Death". When he first worked in the military, he wrote his first drama at the age of 25; Mac Hyman's "No Serge for Sergeants" adaptation.
Novelist Ella Levin in American writer and writer is a writer of "Best Kissing", "Rosemary's Baby", "Stevenford's Wife", "Brazilian Boys", and other bestselling book writers. Levin is a versatile author who produced popular mystery, horror, and science fiction. I read this book at the age of 13. It is wrong, it makes me think, and makes me uncomfortable, and I acquire the habit of reading every ten years and see what new idea I came up as I read. I am in my 60's and the concept of this book makes me feel scared. Irrevine pointed out the pulsation of the future. Simply say it. We must be very careful to ensure that these people will not be our future. I think this is a post apocalyptic story. If you really read this book and you really have to think about it, please laugh at the simplicity of the story.
Novelist, playwright Ella Levin is best known for writing rosemary's baby, but his first novel "Kiss before death" is one of the best thrillers ever. The hero, BirdCollis is an antisocial step climber that provides court services to rich sisters. There was an amazing twist in the middle of the book, but what I really admire was that Levin divided the book into three parts that were almost independent but it was a complete story. Another quality I like about Ira Levin 's book is that he wants to spend so much time talking with another, spiritually sick killer. This made me see Rous Rendell's next book "One Across, Two Down." That he gave me the purest thriller writer in the past 30 or 40 years.
Last week I bought a book from the used Aile Levin and read it. Interestingly, how will your viewpoint change over 40 years? I noticed that the lighting style was "crashing" a bit in the previous chapter ... and then I realized that Levin adopted the infant style. As the age of the chip rises, the story gets better. In the next few centuries the people of the earth live under the control of artificial intelligence called UniComp. A century and a half ago, computers that managed five continents gathered together. As a result, war, hunger, crime, and any forms of violence do not occur to society around the world. "Hatred" and "battle" are words of vow. This is the world that Elaven describes in its excellent science fiction "Perfect Day".