This discounted ebundle of the Lock In Lock In, Head On, Unlocked"This is the kind of thriller that Michael Crichton, Lincoln Child, and James Rollins do so well. Add John Scalzi to that list." --Douglas PrestonA blazingly inventive near-future thriller series from the best-selling, Hugo Award-winning John Scalzi.Not too long from today, a new, highly contagious virus makes its way across the globe. Most who get sick experience nothing worse than flu, fever and headaches. But for the unlucky one percent -- and nearly five million souls in the United States alone -- the disease causes "Lock In": Victims fully awake and aware, but unable to move or respond to stimulus. The disease affects young, old, rich, poor, people of every color and creed. The world changes to meet the challenge.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
John Scalzi, having declared his absolute boredom with biographies, disappeared in a puff of glitter and lilac scent.
(If you want to contact John, using the mail function here is a really bad way to do it. Go to his site and use the contact information you find there.)
Boy oh boy, what an insanely addictive read! This is by far one of my favorite works by John Scalzi. compared to the other books that I have read that are more akin to satirical science fiction. This was a cyberpunk police procedural techno thriller and that combination is absolutely my cup of tea. While the two main books only share the FBI Duo And some supportive characters, each book stands on its own being set in the same world And the novella acts as a oral history of the Hayden's syndrome, which is the fictionalized virus that John Scalzi creates as an origin backdrop for the World building that these books take place in. A very realistic and scary and yet believable take on a near futuristic world That I couldn't help but be enthralled by. I have no idea if John Scalzi plans on making more books in this world but if so I will definitely be reading whatever is next. these are very fast reads that hook you from the beginning At 300 pages each and a novella that's only 75 pages long, definitely worth reading.