The Dark Yergall

By Jason Sullivan
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Nov. 10, 2011
Words: 44,463 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465713292


Short description

The Dark Yergall is a humorous trip through a future filled with galactic machinations. Aliens known as Yerggs conspire with the dystopian leaders of the Imkass Empire to destroy humanity. Nosir Rag is a journalist who must overcome everything from sycophantic office assistants to tidal waves of love goo to keep hope alive in the Dark Yergall obsessed Imkass Empire.

Extended description

The Dark Yergall is a humorous trip through a future filled with galactic machinations. Aliens known as Yerggs conspire with the dystopian leaders of the Imkass Empire to destroy humanity. They desire to extract from the human genome the genes which allow humans to evolve thus ensuring that the Yerggs will rule until the end of the universe. Nosir Rag is a journalist who, with the help of an E.T. Rat Pack, discovers this nefarious plan. He then must overcome everything from sycophantic office assistants to tidal waves of love goo to keep hope alive in the Dark Yergall obsessed Imkass Empire.

Tags

fiction, dystopia, future, satire, science, space, opera, dystopian, speculative, miranda, distant, imkass, nosir, mainco

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Review by: Whitney Moore on Jan. 31, 2012 : star star star star star
If you're looking for a fast paced adventure that will keep you guessing (and laughing) then The Dark Yergall is for you. This is not your typical Dystopian future novel. The Dark Yergall is like Douglas Adams meets F. Scott Fitzgerald told through clean prose and well done character descriptions. Nosir Rag lives in a world filled with genetic manipulation and distractions which include 24/7 "news feeds" depicting everything from cola adverts to staged protests. The world of the Dark Yergall not only is convincing Science Fiction but it holds true to the kind of world we have today. Also there's a bit about cats in it which made me laugh and cry.
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Review by: Whitney Moore on Jan. 31, 2012 : (no rating)
If you're looking for a fast paced adventure that will keep you guessing (and laughing) then The Dark Yergall is for you. This is not your typical Dystopian future novel. The Dark Yergall is like Douglas Adams meets F. Scott Fitzgerald told through clean prose and well done character descriptions.

Nosir Rag lives in a world filled with genetic manipulation and distractions which include 24/7 "news feeds" depicting everything from cola adverts to staged protests. The world of the Dark Yergall not only is convincing Science Fiction but it holds true to the kind of world we have today. Also there's a bit about cats in it which made me laugh and cry.
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Review by: Lara Dunning on Dec. 07, 2011 : star star star star
Nosir’s world is full of genetic manipulation, conspiracy and government control. A world where truth no longer exists and everyone is feed their daily dose of artificial news and information. But, Nosir is different, he has perpetual nagging inside. He knows there is something out there important waiting to be discovered.

Luckily his job as a reporter puts him in touch with highly sentitive unfiltered information. Information that without so much of a blink of is covered up by the government within miliseconds. But, little does Nosir know that he holds the key to finding the truth. Just how far will he go to find it? Where will his journey take him? Who will he meet along the way?

The Dark Yergall is a fantastic adventure that takes the reader not only to the future, but beyond to alien planets and the roots of humanity. Nosir is a compelling and relatable character that struggles to fit into society and satisfy his own curiosity. His friends and his enemies all have their roles to play in this interstellar adventure. A must read for any scifi fan!
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