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Blind Spots
- A Novel
- Lu par : Gary Tiedemann
- Durée : 10 h et 23 min
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Description
“Tiedemann’s clear and precise narration takes center stage…his performance elevates the novel.”—Library Journal
A riveting crime novel with a speculative edge about the ways our perceptions of reality can be manipulated.
Seven years ago, everyone in the world went blind in a matter of months. Technology helped people adjust to the new normal, creating a device that approximates vision, downloading visual data directly to people’s brains. But what happens when someone finds a way to hack it and change what people see?
Homicide detective Mark Owens has been on the force since before The Blinding. When a scientist is murdered, and the only witness insists the killer was blacked out of her vision, Owens doesn’t believe her—until a similar murder happens in front of him. With suspects ranging from tech billionaires to anti-modernity cultists—and with the bodies piling up—Owens must conduct an investigation in which he can’t even trust his own eyes.
Thomas Mullen, the acclaimed author of Darktown and The Last Town on Earth, delivers a binge-worthy crime novel about one man's search for truth in a world of surveillance and disinformation that’s all too recognizable.
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Commentaires
"[Mullen] has outdone himself here: this is a tremendous crime-SF hybrid, a brilliantly conceived story impeccably told. A novel that will stay with you for a very long time."—Booklist (starred review)
"Grounded in the set pieces of police procedurals, this is both a whodunit and a cautionary tale about technology and government authoritarianism run amok. A lively, offbeat mystery with a thought-provoking premise."—Kirkus Reviews
"It’s rare to find a thriller with such a fantastic and original concept. I was gripped."—Anthony Horowitz