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The eighth day

John, Joseph. (Author).

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A Reader's Favorite Book Award Winner. "Five compelling stars. An impressive technothriller that mixes action, adventure, mystery, police procedural, and science fiction. If you enjoy Michael Crichton, Philip K. Dick, or Robert Ludlum, you need to read this book." A warning from a stranger. "Nothing you know is real. Your name isn't Shawn Jaffe, you're not an investment broker, and you're not from Ohio." But the stranger is murdered before he can explain.Now Shawn isn't sure who he can trust. Even his own memories are suspect. Someone is watching him, controlling him, using him. To survive, he'll need to find out who and why.But the stakes are much higher than one man. Our humanity is on the line, and on the eighth day, it could be the beginning of the end.

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  • ISBN: 9780692529041
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
  • Publisher: Charleston : Obdisian Dawn via Indie Author Project, 2019.

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Subject: Fiction
Science Fiction
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The Eighth Day
The Eighth Day
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The Eighth Day


2016 National Indie Excellence Award Finalist. "Five compelling stars. An impressive debut novel that mixes action, adventure, mystery, police procedural, and science fiction. If you enjoy Michael Crichton, Philip K. Dick, or Robert Ludlum, you need to read this book." A warning from a stranger. "Nothing you know is real. Your name isn't Shawn Jaffe, you're not an investment broker, and you're not from Ohio."But the stranger is murdered before he can explain. Now Shawn isn't sure who he can trust. Even his own memories are suspect. Someone is watching him, controlling him, using him. To survive, he'll need to find out who and why. But the stakes are much higher than one man. Our humanity is on the line, and on the eighth day, it could be the beginning of the end.

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