
Soundscape
by Royce Flippin
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Pub Date Mar 28 2016 | Archive Date Jul 01 2016
Description
“Set the music free!”
Welcome to Soundscape—where the Red States rule… pot is legal, but owning a Beatles album can get you arrested… and 20-foot walls surround the last remnants of liberal America.
It’s the final days of summer in the year 2024: For eight years, ever since a nuclear terror scare swept Republican President Tom Ballinger into office over Hillary Clinton, the GOP’s conservative wing has controlled the nation. Now, with a Presidential election two months away and sitting Vice President William Acton well ahead in the polls, they’re poised to tighten their grip. Democratic presidential candidate Maxwell Fish is committed to rolling back America's growing inequality and reversing the nation’s conservative tide—but as he sits trapped in his Manhattan apartment, under house arrest by the ruling Republican authorities, his chances of defeating Acton and winning the White House are slipping away.
The liberal Municipal Alliance has a plan that could turn the election around, but its success depends on the breakthrough invention of Blake Hawkes, a 26-year-old physicist and music aficionado. The problem: Hawkes is on the run from the U.S. government—hunted by Homeland Security and the Culture Hygiene police, who want to arrest him for possession of illegal rock music recordings. Hawkes has disappeared into the Urban Zone, an alternate inner-city universe that is the last refuge for the nation’s few remaining rock musicians and what’s left of the progressive movement. After he joins forces with the UZ’s renegade world of sex, drugs and rock and roll, Hawkes finds himself in a race against time, with America’s political future hanging in the balance.
Soundscape is infused by classic rock and roll, quantum mechanics and a political showdown between the nation’s Red States and Blue Cities. It includes original song lyrics by the author, and a climax that no reader will soon forget!
Soundscape—where hearing is believing.
A Note From the Publisher
EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780990882817
PRICE $34.95 (USD)
Advance Praise
Review: Soundscape by Royce Flippin ★★★★½
Posted by: Helen Chenaf February 16, 2016 in Book Reviews, Latest Book Reviews
Soundscape by Royce Flippin is a smart fast-paced thriller, set against an unlikely backdrop of great rock music and shifting political tension. Homeland Security and the Culture Hygiene Police bring to mind George Orwell’s legendary dystopian world. However, the year is not 1984 but 2024, and here you can be arrested simply for possessing illegal rock music recordings. The threat of nuclear war has enabled a corrupt government to take hold, and the future appears to rest on the shoulders of physicist Blake Hawkes and his allies.
From the get-go, Flippin grabs the reader’s attention, with a flowing written style and great timing. There is always a sense of purpose to the action, and his persuasive tone urges us to read on. The scene-setting of the Prologue seems to come straight from a reporter’s pen, with a sharp style and a great eye for detail. It is easy to understand the plight of the young people putting their lives on the line to try and bring about change; showing contempt for the ruling state whilst continuing to listen to their rock music, despite the consequences.
Flippin’s writing bears the mark of an experienced author, and readers will feel confident in his hands. Dialogue is snappy and believable throughout, and sympathy for our hero comes easy. Situations always develop and resolve, and there are no unsatisfactory loose ends. The descriptions of settings within the book such as the dark refuge of the Urban Zone encircled by its high walls (attracting graffiti such as ‘Freedom will not be silenced’) or the craggy wastes of the Carrizo Badlands, are atmospheric and challenge the reader to uncomfortably enter the author’s fictional world.
The front cover is very effective: courageous Blake Hawkes stands between the Red and Blue states, the all-American hero, on the run, always under the radar, the eternal survivor. His character feels as though he has one foot in the past, and one in the future – this makes him the perfect catalyst for everything that happens all around him. At one point, Hawkes recalls John Lennon’s comment, ‘Elvis died the day he went into the army’ and he counters, ‘Not this cat…I’ve got too many lives left.’
Any rock fans will love this book, and no doubt some prior knowledge in that area will help the reader to fully appreciate the plight of the Blue State under the Rock Ban. Chapters bear titles such as ‘When the Music’s Over’ and ‘Hotel California’, and song lyrics (including those from the author’s own original songs) are affectionately quoted throughout. The sometimes in-depth scientific passages when Hawkes considers his theory of ‘random convergence’ may also lose some readers, but in the end these are an essential part of the intricate fabric of the book.
The exciting story and original ideas in this book combine to create a satisfying experience for any reader. Soundscape succeeds in weaving a strong storyline out of futuristic political intrigue, rock music, and quantum theory. Perhaps an audio book in the making?
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Royce Flippin is a journalist, author, communications consultant and singer/songwriter who lives in New York City. He created and edited eight editions of the politics anthology book series Best American Political Writing (PublicAffairs Books), from 2002 through 2009. He is also the co-author of Reverse Your Diabetes in 12 Weeks: The Scientifically Proven Program to Avoid, Control, and Turn Around Your Diabetes (Workman Publishing), and The Outrageous Rubenstein: How a Media-Savvy Trial Lawyer Fights for Justice and Change (Rubenstein & Rynecki).
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780990882831 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |