[Dead Forever 01] • Awakening
- Authors
- Campbell, William
- Publisher
- Glyd-Evans Press
- Tags
- science fiction , erotica , literature & fiction
- ISBN
- 9780971796034
- Date
- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.28 MB
- Lang
- en
Imagine a world where death is merely an inconvenience. A new body awaits and we resume living, fully aware of the past, but at a price -- eternal life as slaves to masters who forbid individuality. For rebels who refuse to conform, the final solution is perpetual amnesia, removing all knowledge of past lives. One victim of the memory-wipe struggles to decipher his dreams and regain his sense of identity, only to learn of the hero he should be and what it means to occupy a body -- the sexual urges, escapism through intoxication, and the sense of self for a body, entirely different for a soul. This exploration of memory, dreams and the subconscious is also an action adventure as the hero faces dire challenges, joined by an oddball crew of fellow rebels whose allegiance is questionable. Awakening begins the Dead Forever trilogy, followed by Apotheosis and Resonance.
From the Publisher"Awakening is a professionally written and solidly edited book that I feel is well worth the price and time you'll spend on it. Cool science concepts made believable and an interesting story line by an author who's unafraid to have some fun while he's writing."-- Clayton Bye, The Deepening World of Fiction
"In the action adventure, the pace is non-stop race from being back in the hands of authority and always questioning the position and actions of the rebel group. The characters are a little odd, but extremely realistic and likable. The personal voice is the strength of the novel in that you feel as if you really live in the main hero's body with him."-- Teri Davis, Reviews by Teri blogspot
"Each character has a unique personality and Campbell does a great job of bringing them to life."-- Charline Ratcliff, Rebecca's Reads
"Dead Forever Awakening is a fascinating science fiction adventure, highly recommended."-- Midwest Book Review