Occupy Me

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Tricia Sullivan: Occupy Me (Paperback, 2018, Titan Books)

Paperback, 288 pages

Published Sept. 4, 2018 by Titan Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78565-798-6
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Higher Dimensions

Pearl works for the Resistance. She is a disguised angel, working as a flight attendant. Dr Kisi Sorle is personal physician to a tycoon who has despoiled Sorle's native country. One day he happens upon what appears to be a briefcase. But this is clearly no ordinary briefcase: its weight is variable and it has hidden depths (literally, for sufficient meanings of 'depth') and it appears to eat people, or some aspect of them. The paths of Pearl and Sorle (but is it really him?) intersect catastrophically on a flight from New York to London.

This is an optimistic near-future novel where people are hijacked across different levels of reality. A SF thriller that plays with concepts such as Higher Dimensions and multiple universes.

The briefcase is indeed no ordinary case but a waveform launcher, a gateway to the Higher Dimensions (usually abbreviated to HD). Nobody is who they seem …

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