McGill offers a rip-roaring ride through a futuristic, alternate universe where free will has been quashed, death awaits at every corner and swearing is a thing of the past. Everyone submits to the Empire. It's a brutal, big-brother glimpse of what can happen when power is distributed in all the wrong places.
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by Brie McGill
4.8 stars - 16 reviews
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Counting days is irrelevant in the life of a well-to-do man, unless he
counts the days passed in total service to the Empire. Salute. Submit.
Shut up and scan the wrist. Therapists armed with batons and brass
knuckles guide the derelict along a well-beaten path to Glory.
When
human experiment Lukian Valentin escapes the Empire to save his
crumbling sanity--through a grimescape of fissured highways, collapsing
factories, putrescent sewers--he realizes the fight isn’t only for his
life, it’s for his mind. Torturous flashbacks from a murky past spur him
on a quest for freedom, while the Empire’s elite retrievers remain at
his heels, determined to bring him home for repair.
Lukian needs
one doctor to remove the implanted chips from his body, and another to
serve him a tall glass of answers. Lukian attempts a psychedelic salvage
of his partitioned mind, gleaning fragments of the painful truth about
his identity.
A scorching, clothes-ripping rendezvous with a
mysterious woman offers Lukian a glimpse of his humanity, and respite
from his nightmarish past. It also provides the Empire the perfect
weakness to exploit for his recapture.
To rise to the challenge
of protecting his new life, his freedom of thought, and his one shot at
love, Lukian must reach deep into his mind to find his true identity. To
defeat the Empire, he requires the deadly power of his former self--a
power that threatens to consume him.
One Reviewer Notes:
The theme of mega-egomaniacal governments is one that is a common theme in many sci-fi stories. Brie McGill has put this fear in print in such a way that it is truly a bit frightening. In a world where free-will is a crime, we meet 24-year-old, Lukian Valentin, a human experiment trying to gain control over his own life.
What makes the premise of the book all the more frightening and intriguing is that we are on the verge of creating human life, cloning is just one facet of this. Once these beings are "alive" what roles do they play? Are they to be treated as property? Can they be controlled and exploited as things, rather than being given the same rights and respect that any natural born human would? These questions form the core of this body of work.
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About the Author
Doctors aren't sure, but it is suspected Brie developed an overactive imagination during childhood to cope with the expansive corn maze known as rural Pennsylvania. Unable to afford an operation to have the stories surgically removed from her brain, she opted instead to write them down.
Brie currently lives in British Columbia with her boyfriend and naughty black cat, somewhere not too far from the sea. She enjoys trips to the local farm, chatting with her long-distance friends on a rotary phone, and roflstomping video games from the nineties.
Brie's favorite storytellers include Anne Rice, George Orwell, and Hunter S. Thompson.
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