Tom is terminally ill with not long to live. Luckily he has a friend with a strange offer which could, if successful, prolong his life by transferring his mind into a synthetic body. Sworn to secrecy even from those he loves, Tom readily takes up the offer. But, as with all new technology, there has to be tests and so first, another man's brain needs to be transferred; someone expendable. Like a prisoner. And yes, you can see what's coming next - and it's no spoiler as it's in the blurb. Add Russian spies into the mix of a prisoner in another man's "body" and what follows is a high octane, action packed chase which even includes the President of the US into the mix. Will good triumph over evil and, if so, what will happen to the new technology?
I'm still relatively new to the science fiction genre but this book hit the ground running for me and I was in its thrall all the way through, powerless to put it down until the very last page. It delivered twist after twist as it raced to the end. Yes, I did see a couple of things coming - I read to many thrillers to be truly shocked these days - but these were all delivered punch after punch in rapid bursts that I hardly got chance to breath let along sit back and try and second guess too much along the way.
Characterisation was excellent. No mean feat considering what happens in the book. I did think a couple of times that certain characters were a little off but then... well... you'll see! It helped that I took to Tom from the off, always good when you are really behind a MC in an action packed book.
Pacing was perfect and, unlike some books I have read recently, the writing felt fluid throughout and didn't feel rushed when the pace picked up.
The science was on the whole believable and, for me anyway, easy to get to grips with. Being still a newbie to the genre I do need something a little less mind blowing but not too simple or far-fetching. Here the author managed to get the balance perfectly.
I loved that the ending completed the book perfectly but still left the door open for picking up at least a couple of things in future books. Not cliffhangers I hasten to add, just things that could possibly be taken further should the author choose. I'd definitely be up for that!
This is another new author to me and another one I now have firmly on my watch list. My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.