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No Signal

Is It Too Late? (iMe Series, Book 2)

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No Signal

By: Jem Tugwell
Narrated by: Philip Battley
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No Signal (iMe Series, Book 2) is the sequel to Jem Tugwell's thrilling debut novel Proximity.

Can a game change the world?

The Ten are chosen - they are reckless, driven and strong.

They are tested. Ten become Four.

In a country where everyone is tracked, how can the Four hide from the police?

DI Clive Lussac hates the system that controls everything, but he's ill and it's helping him. He must decide: conform or fight.

As Clive's world unravels, he and his partners DC Ava Miller and DS Zoe Jordan can't believe the entry price to the game.

They strive to answer the real questions.

Why does the ultimate Augmented Reality game have four different finishes?

And how is a simple game wrapped up in politics, religion and the environment?

"No Signal, an immersive, entertaining high-octane thriller set in a plausible interconnected world. Well-written, thought-provoking escapism. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror & Philip K. Dick." (Adam Hamdy)

©2020 Jem Tugwell (P)2020 Serpentine Books
Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Technology Game Exciting
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I thoroughly enjoy Jem Tugwell’s ‘No Signal’. Both entertaining and thought provoking in equal measures. His depiction of the iMe nanny state is frightening to consider, and one wonders how far from a possible future for us all!?
Well worth a read/listen, and an excellent sequel to ‘Proximity’, his first novel in this series.

Excellent, thought provoking book! A+

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