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Spark (Twelve Hawks novel)

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199:, a real-life neurological condition in which the afflicted person thinks that he or she is dead. He has created an elaborate epistemological system based on his belief that he is a "Shell" (a body) that contains a "Spark" (his conscious self). Underwood is hired by the Brooks Danford Group, a New York investment bank, to work as an assassin, eliminating threats to the bank's clients. "Underwood’s strength as a hired killer is the emotionless, robotic nature that allows him to operate with logical, ruthless precision." 226:, reviewer David Pitt wrote: "It’s been several years since the Fourth Realm trilogy ended, and some readers might have wondered if the author had only one story to tell. But guess what? As good as the Fourth Realm books were, this one may be even more appealing: less fantastic, more grounded in a contemporary real world, with a narrator who is deeply scarred and endlessly fascinating." 202:
Miss Holquist is Underwood's handler at the bank (she never reveals her real name). Although she has two daughters—one about to be married—she is a ruthless individual who has no belief in any kind of larger morality. In a crucial speech, she reduces that world to sub-atomic particles: “Everything
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chip implanted under the skin. The chip can be read by the Eye system, "allowing the government to track physical movement and determine if an individual is operating outside of his/her normal parameters." In addition, robots are beginning to replace the human work force. There is growing
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Emily Buchanan is young executive working for the investment bank that disappears with some top secret information. She turns out to be involved with "anti-social" groups that are opposed to the system of government control and surveillance.
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world set a few years in the future. Because of a world-wide terrorist attack called "The Day of Rage," mass surveillance has become public and pervasive. Almost everyone carries an identification card or a
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that goes on in the universe is a physical process that involves boson particles that have an integer spin such as one or two, and fermion particles that have odd, half-integer spins.”
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review, Nancy Hightower wrote that the novel "is a fantastic blend of action and deeper questions about what it means to be human."
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novel narrated by Jacob Underwood, a man who has suffered a severe brain injury after a motorcycle accident. Underwood suffers from
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group called "The Sons of Ned" organizes demonstrations and commits acts of violence. In her
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John Twelve Hawks
Science fiction
Doubleday
ISBN
978-0385538671
John Twelve Hawks
Fourth Realm Trilogy
DreamWorks
dystopian
radio-frequency identification
Luddite
New York Times
René Descartes
Cogito, ergo sum
first person
Cotard delusion
Booklist
Washington Post
Deadline
DreamWorks
"'Spark,' the Latest Dystopian Novel From John Twelve Hawks"
"Monday Murder Mystery John Twelve Hawks"
"'Spark,' the Latest Dystopian Novel From John Twelve Hawks"
"Spark"
"'Spark,' the Latest Dystopian Novel From John Twelve Hawks"
"Review of Spark"
"Three Sci Fi Books to Rattle Your October"
"DreamWorks Buys John Twelve Hawks Sci-Fi Thriller 'Spark'"
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