Virtual Immortality
by Matthew Cox
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Pub Date May 19 2014 | Archive Date Jun 18 2014
Description
“Nina Duchenne walked away from a perfect life of wealth and ease to pursue a noble idea. Unfortunately, her hope of becoming a forensic investigator drowned in two years of mandatory street patrol. After one tragic night shatters her dream, she finds herself questioning the very nature of what it means to be alive.
Joey Dillon lives at the edge of a perpetual adrenaline rush. A self-styled cyber cowboy that chases thrills wherever he can find them, he is unconcerned with what will happen twenty minutes into the future. Lured into a dangerous region of cyberspace, he soon has the government of Mars trying to kill him. After fleeing to Earth, he takes refuge in places society has forgotten.
When two international agents threaten the security of West City, Nina gets command of the operation to stop them. Joey just wants to find his next meal. Voices from beyond the grave distract Nina from her pursuit, and send Joey on a mission to find out who is responsible. His suspicions lie grounded in reality while she hopes for something science cannot explain.
The spies prove more elusive than expected, convincing her they have help from a master hacker. Joey falls square in her sights with the fate of the entire West City, as well as Nina’s humanity, at risk.”
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781620075593 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Sometimes to have read a lot in the course of your live can be a handycap, because it becomes almost inevitable "to fish" where the ideas at the base of a new novel come from.
Despite this constant sense of deja vu, I enjoyed this long science fiction novel with a few forays into fantasy. At first I was a bit annoyed by some discontinuity in the narrative, although it was clear that the two main characters were destined to meet and love each other, the alternating of chapters containing the adventures of one or the other, strictly separated, seemed me a bit too much. In the second half instead the times are a bit accelerated, and the story seemed better blended.
The book does not earn full points because some episodes are only fittings and could have been hurry up with fewer pages, and because the ending is discounted.
Thanks to Curiosity Quills Press and Netgalley for giving me a free copy in exchange for an honest review.