The Isaac Directive

Pierre Bordage


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 2 ratings · 380 pages · Published: 21 May 2015

The Isaac Directive by Pierre Bordage
One morning in the not-so-distant/far-off future, a mysterious white orb appears outside the home of Elodie Mangin in Western France. Leo, her three-year-old son, runs out the front door to have a closer look. Before Elodie can stop him, he is swallowed up by the enormous sphere, but try as she might, she herself cannot get in. In the years that follow, thousands of similar entities appear all over the planet. What are they? Where have they come from? And most importantly, why are they taking our children? This new threat imperils the very future of humanity. Inert and impenetrable, they baffle scientists and confound the military. Are they feeding in preparation for the supreme battle? In any event, the world is at war. But how does one fight an inscrutable enemy? The battle will require both the very best – and very worst – that humankind has to offer. Until a handful of dissident combatants take a new approach, and begin to penetrate the mystery of the White Ladies.

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