A Sci-Fi kind of thriller in which nothing is as it seems. In an intriguing voyage in time the potential reader(s) experiment(s) and question(s) about what really matters in life by examining the story of Alexander Magnussen, Alejandro McFoley and the Private Eye Gregory Hutson. "This book is deliberately inspired by the many science fictional books and movies that I've been reading and watching through the years" and rather than being a masterpiece it represents a first personal attempt to write about such a complex genre ...
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A Sci-Fi kind of thriller in which nothing is as it seems. In an intriguing voyage in time the potential reader(s) experiment(s) and question(s) about what really matters in life by examining the story of Alexander Magnussen, Alejandro McFoley and the Private Eye Gregory Hutson. "This book is deliberately inspired by the many science fictional books and movies that I've been reading and watching through the years" and rather than being a masterpiece it represents a first personal attempt to write about such a complex genre that is Sci-Fi. Readers may argue about the social, historical and cultural premises being depicted in the first lines yet they're just accessories to then focus on the story which, in order to be futuristic and somewhat dystopian, surely had to be embedded into an equally futuristic and somewhat plausible context. There are, every now and then, some references to our current stage of history but all the names and facts that might resemble the original are just fictional and way far from reality.
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