Exoskeleton

A Novel

Paperback, 376 pages

Published Aug. 2, 2012 by Brand: Dark Hall Press, Dark Hall Press.

ISBN:
978-0-615-67919-8
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A man is convicted of a horrible crime and submits to a one-year experimental corrections program rather than serve a 25-year prison sentence. He soon learns that he has made a terrible mistake … Just as he is on the verge of losing all hope for survival, something unexpected occurs that transforms him into something that transcends human limitations.

Exoskeleton is equal parts sci-fi, psycho-horror, and supernatural-thriller.

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This is a prequel, the backstory to a series that I hope is going to have a very different focus to this book. As such, it spends a lot of words on not a huge amount of story. This would be the first act of a more competently-written sci-fi thriller. As it is, this book bogged down with tedious details and depictions of torture that go from hideous, to gratuitous, to banal. It's a torture machine, our hero gets psychic powers from it in Superhero Origin Story #3. We get it. Can something happen now? No, just more ridiculous detail of dental procedures? Eh fine whatever, but it's all just grist for the word-mills.

I think that's the biggest problem with this book. It drags on long past its welcome, but in doing so it repeats so much that what should be horrifying is as much fun as the …

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