Author: | Eric Dallaire | ISBN: | 9780996181112 |
Publisher: | If Tales | Publication: | May 7, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Eric Dallaire |
ISBN: | 9780996181112 |
Publisher: | If Tales |
Publication: | May 7, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In 2039, when people die owing money, the government turns them into mindless servants. Shades. These undead workers toil until their debts are settled. Without complaint, they pave roads, till fields, and build moon settlements for the wealthy.
Jonah Adams struggles to balance his life in this grim world. To prevent his dying mother from becoming a shade, he joins the IRS as a ghoul, an agent that collects recently deceased debtors. The pay is good, but the cost is high. His girlfriend, Vanessa, a bankruptcy lawyer protecting the rights of the poor, despises his line of work. To set things right, he just needs to complete a few more missions. With luck, he can settle all scores and maybe have enough to buy two tickets to the lunar colony. However, nothing comes easy for Jonah, especially when others come to reap what he has sown.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS:
"Dallaire torques his tale with sinuous twists that keep the reader guessing. His real achievement, though, is his credible rendering of a world in which virtual reality and avatar technology are so rampant that it's hard to tell what's real from what isn't--much to the benefit of this craftily plotted futuristic crime thriller." - Publisher's Weekly
"With romance, social issues, and ethical questions permeating its action-packed story line, it's easy to see that Shades is far above anything relating to the usual 'zombie novel' - perhaps that's why the undead here are called 'Shades': the difference between these characters and zombies lies in the circumstances surrounding their creation, use, and ultimate fate, and will draw in readers with a winding, absorbing story line." - Midwest Book Review
"Like the best science fiction, what makes Shades really stand out is it's an allegory for our present-day society, yet it never becomes overly preachy...Shades is more a commentary on mindless consumerism. Many become Shades willingly: they'll gladly have a shiny new car today to become a Shade after death...Highly recommended." - Self Publishing Review
"A wonderful book with amazing themes centered around greed, sentience and mankind's drifting humanity. A tall order that the author delivers on...Don't miss out on this great story!" - Amid The Imaginary blog review
"The Gehenna Dilemma is a sci-fi novel with a morally distorted theme that would challenge your sense of ethics...This is a great read, engaging from start to finish, and with a keen sense of narrative drive that ensures the plot moves on at an excellent pace." - Reader's Favorite (5 star review)
In 2039, when people die owing money, the government turns them into mindless servants. Shades. These undead workers toil until their debts are settled. Without complaint, they pave roads, till fields, and build moon settlements for the wealthy.
Jonah Adams struggles to balance his life in this grim world. To prevent his dying mother from becoming a shade, he joins the IRS as a ghoul, an agent that collects recently deceased debtors. The pay is good, but the cost is high. His girlfriend, Vanessa, a bankruptcy lawyer protecting the rights of the poor, despises his line of work. To set things right, he just needs to complete a few more missions. With luck, he can settle all scores and maybe have enough to buy two tickets to the lunar colony. However, nothing comes easy for Jonah, especially when others come to reap what he has sown.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS:
"Dallaire torques his tale with sinuous twists that keep the reader guessing. His real achievement, though, is his credible rendering of a world in which virtual reality and avatar technology are so rampant that it's hard to tell what's real from what isn't--much to the benefit of this craftily plotted futuristic crime thriller." - Publisher's Weekly
"With romance, social issues, and ethical questions permeating its action-packed story line, it's easy to see that Shades is far above anything relating to the usual 'zombie novel' - perhaps that's why the undead here are called 'Shades': the difference between these characters and zombies lies in the circumstances surrounding their creation, use, and ultimate fate, and will draw in readers with a winding, absorbing story line." - Midwest Book Review
"Like the best science fiction, what makes Shades really stand out is it's an allegory for our present-day society, yet it never becomes overly preachy...Shades is more a commentary on mindless consumerism. Many become Shades willingly: they'll gladly have a shiny new car today to become a Shade after death...Highly recommended." - Self Publishing Review
"A wonderful book with amazing themes centered around greed, sentience and mankind's drifting humanity. A tall order that the author delivers on...Don't miss out on this great story!" - Amid The Imaginary blog review
"The Gehenna Dilemma is a sci-fi novel with a morally distorted theme that would challenge your sense of ethics...This is a great read, engaging from start to finish, and with a keen sense of narrative drive that ensures the plot moves on at an excellent pace." - Reader's Favorite (5 star review)