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CHILLER (Hardcover)

by Sterling Blake (Author)
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A promising first novel about cryonics (the freezing of human bodies for potential revival in the future), this science-based thriller set in contemporary Southern California challenges the idea that death as we know it is final. Alex Cowell and Susan Hagerty, respectively general manager and researcher at the cryonics firm Immortality Inc., successfully revive a cryonically preserved dog with the use of transglycerols, which prevent individual cell destruction during the freezing process. Their feat attracts the skeptical attention of the media, arouses the hidebound prejudices of Hagerty's employers at the university hospital on whose faculty she sits, inflames the self-righteous anger of Orange County preacher Carl Montana and inspires a holy crusade by the mysterious George, an unlikely but believable combination of religious nut, computer whiz and serial killer. Thanks to an unholly alliance between George and the Reverend Montana, sabotage and murder haunt Hagerty, Cowell and his girlfriend Kathryn Sheffield, until Immortality Inc.'s future--and their own--is on the line. Written in an expansive, easygoing style that fleshes out each character but sometimes blunts the narrative drive, the novel has snappy dialogue, believable science and the required plot twist that will prompt readers to exclaim, "Of course!" Blake does a good job of tying everything together, as well as putting forward the intriguing proposition that people are just as afraid of those who have the power to give life as they are of those who take it away.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Blake's long, complex medical thriller tells the story of the resurrection of three pioneers in the cryonics movement who die in the 1990s and get unfrozen 38 years hence, in a brave new world where people call old-fashioned ideas "twencent" (meaning 20th century) and read newspapers on screens instead of in print. A doctor, a biochemist, and a lab assistant revive a dead dog from frozen suspension in liquid nitrogen--the first mammal ever to "come back." But they are stalked by a religious fanatic, a brilliant but demented computer hacker who sees their vocation as the devil's work. The gore starts on page one of the prolog and doesn't end until p. 496. Blake's easy way with humorous dialog lightens the proceedings, however, and there's a glorious surprise ending. This first novel is recommended for large public library collections. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/15/93.
- Joyce Smothers, Monmouth Cty. Lib., Manalapan, N.J.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book with a happy ending, Dec 31 1998
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I enjoyed this book written by an author that I had never heard of before. It surprised me that I hadn't heard about anything of his before. A very well written book and very suspenseful. The characters were very real. It was also a very interesting story I've never read anything like it before.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for those seeking cold hearted suspense, July 21 1997
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I have to admit I really did enjoy this book.Blake really coveys this cold hearted apocalyptic god worshiping psycho killer.I Developed a true dislike to this character simply named 'George'.For all of you murder mystery fans this isn't the book for you.But for people who like a big heaping mouthful of suspense-you should read this book.Blake has a nack for putting you write there in the action as he writes from the point of view of all four characters
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