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The Waking

The Waking

by T. M. Jenkins

Publisher Macmillan

Genre: Crime

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  • Hardcover


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About the book

Los Angeles, 2006: Dr Nate Sheehan is casually murdered in a parking lot. His wife, also a doctor, hopes to rescue at least a part of him for cryonic preservation. She performs an unprecedented operation. Gamma Gulch Penitentiary, California, 2069: twenty-six-year-old Duane Williams is about to be sent to the death chamber for the rape and murder of a young woman. Icor Regrowth Programme, Arizona, 2070: sixty-four years after his own violent death, Nate is resuscitated using the body of an anonymous donor. Despite the advances in science, neurotechnologist Dr Persis Bandelier and her colleague Garth Bannerman never expected their covert operation to be a success. So when the patient responds to their treatment, no one is ready . . . And all too soon, an investigative journalist blows the cover of the sensational waking. The news story threatens to expose the identity of both the mysterious donor and unravel the truth behind Sheehans murder all those years ago . . .

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About the Author

T. M. Jenkins

T. M. Jenkins began a professional career in newspapers, wrote a column for the Evening Standard, was a newscaster for Thames TV and a reporter for ITN before going behind the scenes to produce and direct documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4. T. M. Jenkins now lives in Hollywood.

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