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Life in In the near future, life's not all badpretty good. We've reversed global warming and fixed Climate change has been brought under control, the collapsing bee populationhas been brought back from near-extinction, and 3D printing has made things cheaper and quicker than ever before. We even created But the biggest triumph has got to be SPACE, a virtual-sensory universe where average guys like Theo Wilson can do almost anything they desiresimulated world that has the ability to mimic emotions as well as images. But almost anything isn't enough , as with every technology, there is the potential for someit to be abused. Every day, normal people are being takenkidnapped, plugged into SPACE and have their emotions and feelings harvested - and lives traded - to create death-defying thrills for the rich richest and twistedsickest members of society. Now Theo’s mother And now Theo's mum has disappearedgone missing. And as As he follows the trail left by her breadcrumb trail of clues, he'll come up against the most dangerous SPACE has to offer: vPolice, AI Bots and anarchists - as well as uncovers a criminal empire vast conspiracy that will kill would use any means necessary to stop him from finding her out where his mum has gone. . .
Andy Briggs, for whom this is his first novel for adults, has previously worked as both a screen writer and graphic novelist, and it certainly shows. The writing style is very cinematic and action-packed, making it much easier to visualise it in your head as you read along.