Product Description
A desperate search for her missing brother once again pits Claire Redfield against the terrifying bioweapons of the Umbrella Corporation. Her quest leads her to a remote island where a mad genius has unleashed every grotesque creature at his disposal to stop her from interfering with his horrific agenda.Catapulted to the bottom of the world, Claire is at last reunited with the man she came to find. Chris Redfield has been fighting a one-man war of his own against Umbrella's most terrifying creations...and is now on a collision course with the man who betrayed the S.T.A.R.S. in Raccoon City. A man who should, by all rights, be dead: Captain Albert Wesker.
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Code: Veronica (Resident Evil #6)
- Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Star Trek; 2001-12-01
- Label: Star Trek
- Studio: Star Trek
- ISBN: 0671784986
- Average Customer Review:
based on 40 reviews
- Sales Rank in Books: #216041
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Summary: Okay book 2008-04-04
Comment: Out of all S.D Perry's RE books, this one was my least favorite. This may have a lot to do with the fact that I'm not too fond of Claire Redfield and she's the main character in it. I absolutely love all the other books, but this one didn't catch my interest like the others.
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Summary: great book 2008-02-23
Comment: Oh my god let me just say this book totaly rocked. Reading this book was almost as fun as playing the game. I was totally happy. You must check this book out, and all the other books in this series
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Summary: Super Reader 2007-08-31
Comment: Apparently these are based on the game, which I have never played. A young woman is held captive by a pair of twins who are related to the whole Umbrella thing. They have a very twisted relationship.
She manages to get out, and meets a boy around the area, and they try and escape, dodging monsters.
Elsewhere, the girl's brother, a S.T.A.R.S. member, decides to come looking for her.
The female twin is the carrier of the T-Veronica virus, meaning she can become a superhuman shapeshifter. This is bad news for some.
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Summary: Enjoyable 2007-08-13
Comment: This book was enjoyable. I was glad that Steve died; he was too annoying in the game and the book reminded me why.
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Summary: "Code" Is Cryptic 2005-12-18
Comment: Exotic locales are the springboard in this latest entry of S. D. Perry's 'RE' offering. From a South Atlantic island off the coast of South America to bases at the South Pole on the Antartic continent, exotic realms abound. Add to this a secluded mansion inhabited by reclusive twins and haunted by Bandersnatches, this strange brew conjures an unusual concoction of imagary spanning everthing from 'The Thing' to 'Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass'. traditional elements of gothic novels are prevelant as well. Yet, through all of this, 'Code: Veronica' often remains cryptic as the many parts to this puzzle lose cohesion and the conclusion having the impression of being forced or rushed. At times, the residents of this 'Resident Evil' almost seem unclear how to stay in character. Though there is a bit of a fumble here, S. D. Perry does a respectable job at providing a readable sixth tale for the 'RE' franchise volumes of books.
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