IMMORTAL FOR A DAY
Promised Heaven. Experienced Hell.
IMMORTAL FOR A DAY
Promised Heaven. Discovered Hell
Evelyn Bishop thought she was strong, hardened by everything life had thrown at her. She was wrong.
She is murdered by her husband, only to wake again in the distant future—
into a manufactured paradise designed to meet the wants and needs of its notionally immortal inhabitants.
But something beneath the surface is waiting, watching—plotting.
When everything descends into chaos, her life becomes a living hell.
Something inside her snaps. She refuses to be the victim any longer and fights back—
only to discover her terrible ordeal has just begun.
Author's note:
This book was conceived following a simple question. Cryonics exists today, so why isn't everyone rushing to have their brain preserved?—Ignorance of the science? Cost? Sceptical that it would actually work? Fear of what might come next?
Enter The Rebirth Foundation, vast in scale and singular in purpose—to develop the science required to revive its preserved members at an indeterminate point in the future. It doesn't matter how long this takes—the dead are patient.
Seven millennia later, the Foundation revives its first group of members. This is their story.
It was always my objective to create something that was more than the sum of its parts—something that invites reflection on difficult questions.
"The sort of book that you think about later in the day when doing other things that keeps being a richer read the more thought you give it."
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IMMORTAL FOR MORE
Evelyn hopes the future will be better. It isn't—it's much, much worse.
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