Science fiction, horror, suspense – oh my!
I love showcasing Canadian content – I’ve got a special soft spot especially for Canadian writers. When I was contacted by author named Brian Smith, I was immediately drawn into his debut novel synopsis PURIFIED. Besides the fact that it was outside of my normal genre, I knew I had to give it a chance.
What would you do if you were given a second chance at life?
RELEASE DATE: November 23rd, 2013
DISCLAIMER: Novel sent for review purposes
PUBLISHER: 323 Books
REVIEW: As far as everyone else is concerned, Mason Bushing died over a year ago, but now he’s running from Dr. Harlow who is secretly conducting an unauthorized experiment for a drug he calls Purify. It saved Mason’s life, but Mason is focused on getting what he wants most—his old life back. His plans change when he realizes his wife is more interested in the insurance money she inherited than seeing him alive. His best friend doesn’t believe his story, and the police intend on charging him with fraud and assault after he almost kills his wife’s boyfriend. Warren is a detective who’s assigned the case. He’s been on personal leave because his wife died. His investigation turns up suspicions of lying, disturbing coincidences, and related homicides. When Mason becomes the prime suspect, he’s forced to run again. Imagine having to run from someone who saved your life. Imagine everyone thinking you’re dead, but you’re really alive. Questions, accusations, conspiracies… murder. What if this was all caused by a drug that’s creating the next physical evolution of man? What would you do if you were Purified?
REVIEW: I always enjoy changing it up every once in awhile. Reading the same kind of fiction can be tedious. When Smith contacted me to read his debut novel PURIFIED, I was intrigued. Resurrection of the dead? Evil scientist? Totally down.
PURIFIED opens with two body snatchers working inside a funeral home. Detective Warren is attending the funeral of his beloved life Linda. Only problem? His wife Linda is actually a little less than dead. Across town, Mason bursts forth from a field into his old home town. After his death from cancer a year ago, no one – including Mason’s widow, lover, or best friend – expect to see Mason return ‘from the grave’. Sprouting a story about an evil doctor experimenting on ‘reborn’ patients using a miracle serum entitled ‘Purify’, Mason’s rebirth brings forth the attention of both Detective Warren, the local police department, and the mad scientist he’s trying to evade. Can Mason restart his previous life, or does his creator have a bigger hold on him than he thought?
PURIFIED is straight-up a Doctor Frankenstein and his monster novel – who is the monster and who is the victim? Is it the scientifically engineered new ‘Mason’ or the man who made the serum? I enjoyed Smith’s take on the story – he gave Mason a solid background story to make us understand the longing to go back to his previous life, as well as giving Detective Warren a reason to want to work with Mason (his longing for his wife). The bad guys were stereotypical in nature – a mad evil scientist Dr. Harlow that you can practically hear cackling with evil laughter off the pages and two burly henchmen to do the ‘dirty’ work.
I enjoyed the science fiction aspect to this – it’s truly a philosophical question being raised with this novel. What would you do if you had time back? Who would mean most to you? Who’s the villain in a monster vs. monster scenario? My only gripe with the science-fiction part (in this case, the Purified serum that resurrects those from the dead) is that I don’t feel it was fully described (intentional?). I would have loved to have known the story behind the Purified serum, what it was intended to do, and the evolution it hopes to initiate.
The narrative is straightforward, and happens to switch between perspectives from time to time, which gives us an ample view of the character’s insights and reasonings. Chapters are short, which enable quick reading.
I fully recommend this Canadian author’s story.