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The Resurrected Man


A Science Fiction Novel


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Cyberpunk,
  • Detective Mystery,
  • Serial Killer Thriller
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Serial killers using transporter tech to create victim copies
  • Sci-fi mysteries questioning identity and legal definitions of murder
  • Detectives haunted by ex-lovers and family secrets from beyond the grave
Publisher Description

Private detective Jonah McEwen is wanted for murder. Someone has been killing women who resemble Marylin Blaylock, his former colleague and ex-lover. The latest grisly discovery is right on his doorstep. He is the obvious suspect. The problem? He has been in a coma for three years - a coma he has no memory of entering. And there's worse to come.

Using matter transporter technology, or "d-mat," a serial killer known only as the Twinmaker has been brutally torturing and killing perfect facsimiles of his victims and leaving the originals alive. As legal arguments rage about whether this even constitutes murder, Jonah finds himself in the awkward position of defending his innocence when his own exact copy might actually be guilty.

Set in a time where the lines between human and machine are increasingly blurred, The Resurrected Man explores the future of terrorism, law enforcement, and globe-spanning conspiracies. The novel follows the complexities of Jonah and Marylin's relationship and their quest to find the killer before he strikes again, as well as unravelling the tensions between Jonah and his father - a man who has been dead for three years but who might yet hold the key to everything...

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