"Mashup Alice in Wonderland, Blade Runner, Total Recall, The Matrix and smatter it with some Larry Niven and you'll start to get a feeling for how many tracks this collection will have you on.. all at the same time and all at breakneck speed. Be prepared for what you can't prepare yourself for..." - Amazon.com Review
Finsbury Gage should be dead.
He spent his final moments beside his wife, helpless, as a crazed man in a runaway urban assault vehicle smeared their car across the highway.
Then he woke up. Six months later at a Second Skyn restoration clinic, with clean white sheets draped over his healthy replacement body and the memory of his wife's death stuck on repeat in his new prosthetic brain. A recovery team had been close enough to the accident to capture his mind before his body died. His wife wasn't so lucky.
Finsbury's been gifted a second chance, a chance to return to his life, but when he closes his eyes all he can see is the face of the man who killed him. He'll do anything to hunt this man throw away his career, betray his friends, even risk losing everything he is by enhancing his mind with illegal code.
But once he's tasted the power of thought at the speed of light, able to predict seconds into the future, how will he ever go back? And once he's relaxed his hold on humanity, how far will he let it slip to find justice for his wife?
Find out in Lost The Collected Edition. The epic five-novel series is available for the first time in a single volume.
Get hooked today, the only thing you have to lose is sleep...
Damien grew up on Terminator and Raymond Chandler and Green Lantern. On Deus Ex and PWEI. Blade Runner is his chicken soup when he's sick. He rereads Neuromancer every few years, and still loves the image of payphones ringing one by one as Case walks by, anachronistic or not.
He's a UX designer by day, a dad and husband by night, and a writer in the moments in between.
This book is a great book for people who love the rich tale telling of action packed, fantasy worlds which bring characters to life with car racing and the whole bit.
Unfortunately, this just wasn't my type of book. I thought it was very well written and despite my preferences, I did enjoy what I read.