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Phil D'Amato series · Book 4

The Consciousness Plague

by Paul Levinson
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Dr. Phil D' Amato returns from The Silk Code, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Science Fiction Novel of 1999, with another blend of biological science fiction and hard-boiled police-procedural mystery.

Memory itself is the suspect in The Consciousness Plague - more particularly, loss of memory, in slivers of time deducted from a growing number of individuals, which plays havoc with everything from the investigation of serial stranglings to candlelight dinners. D'Amato, NYPD forensic detective, investigates a spate of unusual cases and finds evidence of a bacteria-like organism that has lived in our brains since our origin as a species and may be responsible for our very consciousness.

A new antibiotic crosses the blood-brain barrier and inadvertently kills this essential bug. Phil himself falls victim to this memory hole, and must struggle to get the proper authorities to pay attention before everyone loses so much memory that they forget that they forgot in the first place.

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Audiobook, Paperback, Hardcover
Published
Aug 2016
Pages
254
Language
EN
ISBN
978-1561780495
Publisher
Connected Editions

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Language
1/4

rare, soft words

Violence
2/4

limited injury detail

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

Biblical Themes
0/4

None

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Tone

Gritty

Themes

Survival

Tropes

Hidden World

Setting

Urban / City
Historical

Point-of-View

1st person past

Pace

Fast-Paced

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