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Virtual Death

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At the end of the day, wouldn’t it be nice to relax and escape into a world of your dreams, where you could be whoever you want to be… Be a king, hunt a T-Rex, become a supermodel, fight in World War II, visit ancient Egypt, Greece or Rome… Anything is possible in Io’s Virtuality. Even Death.

426 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Morgan R. Bramlet

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October 1, 2009
Finding a well-written science fiction novel is sometimes difficult. Finding a well-written mystery can be too. But finding a well-written, engaging and compelling science fiction/mystery can be downright impossible. That's why Virtual Death is such a great find. From the first page, you'll be caught up in the suspense as big business meets high tech meets murder. Great characters, that while not like you and me--unless you happen to be a billionaire CEO or a former super cop--are easy to relate to as are the dreams and desires that motivate most of the people at the center and on the periphery of the story. Virtual Death is a great read that makes you wonder, "what if we really could have everything we ever dreamed"; would it be a blessing or a curse?
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November 15, 2009
A book that will have you wondering what the future holds for virtual reality.
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