Halfskin: A Technothriller

· DeadPixel Publications
4.3
18 reviews
Ebook
270
Pages

About this ebook

For fans of Bladerunner and Brave New World comes a new twist…

Perfection has arrived.

Synthetic stem cells mean no more organ failure, no more pharmaceuticals. No cancer. The human race is stronger, smarter and prettier. Is it better?

Cali Richards is a nanobiometric engineer who has been her younger brother’s guardian since their parents died. She’s lost too many people in her life to lose another. When the government declares the Halfskin Laws will shut down anyone with too many synthetics, she decides to hide him. But even brilliance can succumb to the pressure of suffering. And synthetics can’t cure insanity.

Follow their twisting, slippery grip on reality as they strive to find happiness in a world that has everything it could possibly want.


REVIEWS FOR HALFSKIN

“This, quite frankly, is one of the best books I’ve read.” –John Gregory Hancock,  Reviewer
“WOW.” –Amanda Taylor,  Reviewer
“I was not expecting the twists…” – Reviewer
“Hated finishing this book… many hours of enjoyment.” –Eleanor Wendlberger,  Reviewer
“Halfskin is one of the best science fiction stories I’ve read this year.” –ACFlory,  Reviewer
“Twisty turny, unexpectedness!!!!!! LOVED THE BOOK!” –Aisha-Kimberly Hashmi,  Reviewer
“One of the best stories i[sic] have read in a long time!” Brian,  Reviewer
“I was absolutely hooked from page 1!” – Reviewer


AWARDS

Underground Reviews 2015 Top Pick Award

Ratings and reviews

4.3
18 reviews
Emma Lowe
June 24, 2019
A well written book. There are a few minor grammar errors/missing words (like 2 or 3), but it does not detract from the story. I was impressed with the surprising plot. It's not often these days that I can be fooled. Will have to read more.
Ann Slauson
November 26, 2019
Couldn't stop once I started . Made music follow me to bed. I've often wondered what it would be like to be on the receiving end of such a wounderous transaction,tr sfer. Would it be painful to leave everyone behind. Maybe not when you are ready for a new break while eating breakfast. I'm sure a few of my friends could see through the fog, mist on the island to thier own wonderworld. Me I'm still waiting for all of you!!!
Darlene Melcon
April 26, 2018
The 3 books are all fascinating....you never know what's going to happen or to whom. It gets complex and is always so different from other books I've read...they all kept my complete interest and I read every moment I could grab! You will be glad you read them.
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About the author

During the day, I'm a horticulturist. While I've spent much of my career designing landscapes or diagnosing dying plants, I've always been a storyteller. My writing career began with magazine columns, landscape design textbooks, and a gardening column at the Post and Courier (Charleston, SC). However, I've always fancied fiction. 

My grandpa never graduated high school. He retired from a steel mill in the mid-70s. He was uneducated, but he was a voracious reader. I remember going through his bookshelves of paperback sci-fi novels, smelling musty old paper, pulling Piers Anthony and Isaac Asimov off shelf and promising to bring them back. I was fascinated by robots that could think and act like people. What happened when they died?

I'm a cynical reader. I demand the writer sweep me into his/her story and carry me to the end. I'd rather sail a boat than climb a mountain. That's the sort of stuff I want to write, not the assigned reading we got in school. I want to create stories that kept you up late.

Having a story unfold inside your head is an experience different than reading. You connect with characters in a deeper, more meaningful way. You feel them, empathize with them, cheer for them and even mourn. The challenge is to get the reader to experience the same thing, even if it's only a fraction of what the writer feels. Not so easy.

In 2008, I won the South Carolina Fiction Open with Four Letter Words, a short story inspired by my grandfather and Alzheimer's Disease. My first step as a novelist began when I developed a story to encourage my young son to read. This story became The Socket Greeny Saga. Socket tapped into my lifetime fascination with consciousness and identity, but this character does it from a young adult's struggle with his place in the world. 

After Socket, I thought I was done with fiction. But then the ideas kept coming, and I kept writing. Most of my work investigates the human condition and the meaning of life, but not in ordinary fashion. About half of my work is Young Adult (Socket Greeny, Claus, Foreverland) because it speaks to that age of indecision and the struggle with identity. But I like to venture into adult fiction (Halfskin, Drayton) so I can cuss. Either way, I like to be entertaining.

And I'm a big fan of plot twists.

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