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Private detective Jonah McEwen is wanted for murder. Someone has been killing women who resemble Marylin Blaylock, his former colleague and ex-lover. The latest grisly discovery is right on his doorstep. He is the obvious suspect.
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“[A] murder mystery of the science fictional sort...a story-line that would pull readers of thrillers or detective novels through what is otherwise a very well-written and very well-extrapolated science fiction novel set in a very complex and well-realized future...written with the considerable style, panache, and attention to the inner life of the detective in question that one has come to expect in high-end noir.” -Asimov’s Science Fiction “... takes a simple science fiction premise — a matter transporter — and uses it as a springboard for lots of cool and thought-provoking ideas ... a first-rate sf murder mystery that's sure to get you thinking about the implications of technology.” - SF Signal “An enticing mélange of futuristic science fiction and hard-boiled murder mystery, Sean Williams's The Resurrected Man (winner of the Ditmar Award for Best Australian Novel of 1999) is finally available for the first time in the States ... Set in a paranoia-powered dystopia vaguely reminiscent of Philip K. Dick's 1968 classic Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and George Orwell's 1984, The Resurrected Man is one of those rare genre-transcendent novels that will appeal to science fiction, mystery, mainstream, and literary fiction fans alike.” - B&N Explorations "When matter transmission booths are finally invented, no doubt certain children will instinctively fear stepping into them. The Resurrected Man magically prefigures those childhood terrors of tomorrow, resulting in a police procedural that is unblinking, noirish, and gnawingly compelling." - Scott Westerfeld, author of The Risen Empire "Like all good science fiction, this novel raises important questions, without dictating specific answers. It is compulsively readable." - Locus "Sean Williams is one of the brightest new generation Aussie SF stars. The Resurrected Man pushes cyberpunk's envelope, then licks its stamp." "Sean Williams is one of the best writers of future noir thrillers around." |