Thomas Blaine remembered the car accident that killed himβand then he woke up in the hospital. A nurse told him where he was. "You'd call it being in the future." A future where bodies are sold to the highest bidder as new homes for the minds of the rich, who are greedy for more life when their own
Immortality Inc.
β Scribed by Robert Sheckley
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Year
- 1958;2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 350 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Thomas Blaine remembered the car accident that killed himβand then he woke up in the hospital. A nurse told him where he was. "You'd call it being in the future." A future where bodies are sold to the highest bidder as new homes for the minds of the rich, who are greedy for more life when their own bodies wear out or are damaged. Suddenly, keeping body and soul together has taken on a new, and very sinister, meaning.
From the very beginning of his career, Robert Sheckley was recognized by fans, reviewers, and fellow authors as a master storyteller and the wittiest satirist working in the science fiction field. Open Road is proud to republish his acclaimed body of work, with nearly thirty volumes of full-length fiction and short story collections. Rediscover, or discover for the first time, a master of science fiction who, according to the New York Times, was "a precursor to Douglas Adams."
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