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Who: a novel of the near future by Karen A. Wyle

Have they changed their minds? Or have their minds been changed?

Death is no longer the end. Those who prepare, and can afford it, may have their memories and personalities digitally preserved. The digitally stored population can interact with the world of the living, remaining part of their loved ones’ lives. They can even vote.

But digital information has its vulnerabilities.

After the young and vital Thea dies and is stored, her devoted husband Max starts to wonder about changes in her preoccupations and politics. Are they simply the result of the new company she keeps? Or has she been altered without her knowledge and against her will?

And if Thea is no longer herself, what can they do?

Who a novel of the near future by Karen A. Wyle


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Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 98 comments Thanks, A.F.!

I'd be delighted to answer any questions group members have.

A.F. wrote: "Who: a novel of the near future by Karen A. Wyle

Have they changed their minds? Or have their minds been changed?

Death is no longer the end. Those who prepare, and can afford it, may have their ..."



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