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The Diamond City (Book Three: The Diamond City Trilogy)
Fresco (Book One The Diamond City Trilogy)
Wasteland (Book Two: The Diamond City Trilogy)
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The Diamond City Trilogy Series

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Seventeen-year-old Fresco Conte is an ordinary All-American kid from an upper middle-class family. Life is good. Until unexplained things, scary things, start to take him over. When the men in the dark blue coveralls come for him, Fresco is forced into addiction to the blue joy known as Wasteland and set free on the street, with no answers and only his hunger to keep him company.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPatti Larsen
Release dateApr 9, 2012
The Diamond City (Book Three: The Diamond City Trilogy)
Fresco (Book One The Diamond City Trilogy)
Wasteland (Book Two: The Diamond City Trilogy)

Titles in the series (3)

  • Wasteland (Book Two: The Diamond City Trilogy)

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    Wasteland (Book Two: The Diamond City Trilogy)
    Wasteland (Book Two: The Diamond City Trilogy)

    Last Stand is no more and Fresco is left to pick up the pieces. With his damaged brother Daniel stashed for safe keeping, Fresco and the old scientist Medley gather the remaining survivors and do their best to protect them. But the Garbagemen have other ideas, their leader’s goal to capture Fresco and make him one of their own.

  • The Diamond City (Book Three: The Diamond City Trilogy)

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    The Diamond City (Book Three: The Diamond City Trilogy)
    The Diamond City (Book Three: The Diamond City Trilogy)

    Fresco is finally free of the blue joy forever. Even better, his brother Daniel is alive and clean, the leader of a group fighting the corporation for years. But Fresco faces worse than his own self-doubt and hatred at his weakness. A new strain of Wasteland has hit the streets, one that turns his kind into savage killers. Their only recourse is to invade the project and end it once and for all.

  • Fresco (Book One The Diamond City Trilogy)

    Fresco (Book One The Diamond City Trilogy)
    Fresco (Book One The Diamond City Trilogy)

    Seventeen-year-old Fresco Conte is an ordinary All-American kid from an upper middle-class family. Life is good. Until unexplained things, scary things, start to take him over. When the men in the dark blue coveralls come for him, Fresco is forced into addiction to the blue joy known as Wasteland and set free on the street, with no answers and only his hunger to keep him company.

Author

Patti Larsen

About me, huh? Well, my official bio reads like this: Patti Larsen is a multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in her head. But that sounds so freaking formal, doesn’t it? I’m a storyteller who hears character's demands so loudly I have to write them down. I love the idea of sports even though sports hate me. I’ve dabbled in everything from improv theater to film making and writing TV shows, singing in an all girl band to running my own hair salon.But always, always, writing books calls me home.I’ve had my sights set on world literary domination for a while now. Which means getting my books out there, to you, my darling readers. It’s the coolest thing ever, this job of mine, being able to tell stories I love, only to see them all shiny and happy in your hands... thank you for reading.As for the rest of it, I’m short (permanent), slightly round (changeable) and blonde (for ever and ever). I love to talk one on one about the deepest topics and can’t seem to stop seeing the big picture. I happily live on Prince Edward Island, Canada, home to Anne of Green Gables and the most beautiful red beaches in the world, with my pug overlord and overlady, six lazy cats and Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn.

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