It is the future. But not the future one might imagine. There is no fear. There is no disease. There is no death. The human race has created Utopia and is now immortal and free. But there is a price to pay for such freedom. Everyone must regularly submit to reconditioning and become one with the machine. The BIOCOM, the omnipotent artificial intelligence created to record and monitor all of mankind's memories and experiences, has become the collective consciousness of the human race. Everyone's memories, thoughts, feelings, experiences, abilities-all are recorded within this massive brain. But one man questions his place in this strange world. Plagued by horrific nightmares and visited by unexpected visions, he sets out in search of truth. He knows that the BIOCOM guides and protects all of civilization. But is it mankind's savior...or enslaver?
Albert Isaac is an award-winning author and editor. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, he attended the University of Florida and then spent two decades working for the Medical Examiner. However, he always knew he would become an author. In 2005, his dreams were realized when he published his first novel, ENDLESS, a look into a future without death. The novel launched his writing career. In 2013, his follow-up to ENDLESS, UTOPIA REVISITED, became available, as well as LIFE SO FAR, VOLUMES I AND II, a collection of columns he had penned for Our Town Magazine and The High Springs Observer. One day soon he hopes to write a novel about his days working in the morgue.