Finsbury Gage doesn't know who he is. Is he the man who lost his wife and burned the world down hunting her murderer—or is he the man who lost his wife and returned to ashes?
He's thrown his life away, sacrificed everything to find the man who killed his wife. He thinks he has the answers—but he doesn't know how wrong he is. Fin's heading for a showdown, and only one of him can survive.
Rithmsync is the third book in the Lost Time series, a mind-bending sci-fi noir in the spirit of Blade Runner, Altered Carbon, and Neuromancer. If you love your sci-fi relentless and armed with twists, this is the series you've been looking for.
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This book contains material previously published as Lost Time: Part 4 [Social Faith] and Part 5 [Sync]. If you're all caught up with the first trilogy (previously parts 1 - 5), jump ahead to the next chapter in Fin's story in the new Lost Time Book 4: Winter Overrun, coming in July.
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.
What a great series this is. I loved this third book, filled with action and technology twists. The chase scene between Fin-in-Dora and Gage is easily the equal of any James Bond movie. Bring on book 4.
Good series - I definitely recognized some of the ingredients here, a bit of Blade Runner, a smidge of Neuromancer... looking forwards to the next one!
If you've read this far you might as well finish it. This was a fun ride, fast paced and exciting. Major plot lines are tied up, as we find what has happened. A good end to a good story.
I have been unable to stop reading one after another of this series. The story is thoroughly captivating although at times challenging to keep up. I loved all the twists and turns and the concepts in this world, as well as the characters. Apart from some minor editing issues I was very much entertained and look forward to reading more about the characters.