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Nowhere Man

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It's 500 years in the future and an oppressive government monitors everything -- including your mind. It's the Patriot Act gone haywire. Everyone on earth has been infected with a virus that allows a central computer to tap into and analyze their thoughts. But a group of rebels have engineered the ultimate weapon: a genetically-altered child, born immune to the virus. With the ability to act undetected, he's the only one on the planet who can bring some semblance of privacy and individuality back to the world. It is his destiny. He is the Nowhere Man.

144 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2012

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Marc Guggenheim

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Marc Guggenheim grew up on Long Island, New York, and earned his law degree from Boston University. After over four years in practice, he left law to pursue a career in television.

Today, Guggenheim is an Emmy Award–winning writer who writes for multiple mediums including television, film, video games, comic books, and new media. His work includes projects for such popular franchises as Percy Jackson, Star Wars, Call of Duty, Star Trek, and Planet of the Apes.

His next book, In Any Lifetime, coming from Lake Union Publishing on August 1st.

Guggenheim currently lives in Encino, California, with his wife, two daughters, and a handful of pets.

Keep up to date on his latest projects with LegalDispatch, a weekly newsletter where he shares news and notes about writing, comics, and the entertainment industry.

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September 15, 2013
Very enjoyable. Some terrific artwork, beautiful rich backgrounds. I resisted giving it 5 stars because I found it heavy on dialogue. I'd rather be shown than told. Otherwise an interesting story. I enjoy the weaving of memory and present action. It's handled seamlessly without losing the flow of the overall plot. Elements of this volume caught me off guard yet made perfect sense. A satisfying read. I will definitely read this again and collect the subsequent volumes.
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321 reviews38 followers
March 16, 2014
The art is really beautiful, but the story is not very original and felt rushed.
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