![]() ![]() ![]() The world is set up over the first few paragraphs, and the tension is felt almost immediately the unease of this new world settling into your bones. And the author does not disappoint in doing just that with this one. Dystopian novels are fast becoming one of my favourite genres, because of the freedom of imagination they offer. This book kept me hooked from the first few words. You can grab your copy from Amazon US, and Amazon UK. Moyer agrees and is soon asked to spy on Perko’s enemies. The cost for their baby – all of their savings and the promise of a favor. When his wife learns their friends negotiated the price of their baby, she sends Moyer to Hogan-Perko, a corporation with a monopoly on human cloning, to negotiate for their child, and Moyer finds himself face to face with Viktor Perko – The Father of Mankind. In an age when babies must be cloned and purchased, the high cost almost makes the point moot. His wife Robyn, however, is frantic for a child, and Moyer wonders how long his marriage will survive without one. In a dismal future driven by corporations, where most citizens are human billboards focused on status and entertainment, Moyer and Robyn Winfield struggle to attain a baby. But in the meantime, I have yet another great review for you, this time of Robyn’s Egg by Mark Souza, a futuristic dystopian thriller…. Happy Hump day all! halfway there, nearly at the weekend. ![]()
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