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Sunday, July 10, 2011

#99: The Immortality Virus - Christine Amsden

Synopsis & Book Info:
In the mid-21st century, the human race stopped aging. Those who know why aren't talking, and the few who are brave enough to ask questions tend to disappear. To an elite few, The Change means long life and health, but to the increasing masses, it means starvation, desperation, and violence. Four centuries after The Change, Grace Harper, a blacklisted P.I., sets off on a mission to find the man responsible for it all and solicit his help to undo The Change - if he's still alive. To complicate matters, Grace's employer is suspected of murdering his father, and when the police learn of their connection, they give her a choice - help them find the evidence they need to convict Matthew Stanton, or die. But if they discover Grace's true mission, they won't hesitate to kill her in order to protect their shot at immortality.

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Paladin Timeless Books
  • ISBN: 9781606190036
  • Purchase at Amazon

©2011


My Opinion:
 I really loved this book and to be honest, I wasn't sure I would. This isn't my normal cup of tea. Man, my mind has changed about sci-fi and futuristic things all because of this groovy journey. 
Grace is really something. Women everywhere will enjoy her character.
The actual storyline itself is different, new and interesting as well. The idea of not aging at all, would you really want to live hundreds of years? What would you do all that time? Wouldn't you get bored?
All these questions are raised in the book.
Really great flow on the words too. Kudos to the author, I hope to read more from you.




 4.5/5


Recommend? Definitely!!!


READ THE INTERVIEW POST WITH CHRISTINE AMSDEN


~I received a copy from the author. I was not compensated for my opinion.~




 

3 comments:

  1. Sounds fab. I think I would dig this one.

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  2. glad to see you liked this one. i wouldn't mind living to 100 so long as the body was in still good condition.

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  3. Very intriguing storyline, I think I'll add this one to my wishlist.

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