Hourglass

A Dystopian Thriller

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Pub Date Jun 01 2021 | Archive Date Sep 06 2021

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What would you do if you knew exactly when you would die?

Like everyone else in the 24th century United States, ambitious young scientist Evergreen Mason knows the precise minute she will die. When she hears that a sixteen-year-old girl has surpassed her predicted lifespan, she is compelled to solve the existential riddle of what allowed her to be the only known survivor of her biological clock.

But Evergreen’s unrelenting search for answers is not without peril. The shocking truth could bring society to its knees, and those in power will stop at nothing to keep it secret.

Can Evergreen expose the government’s ghastly plot, or will the next clock that stops be her own?

If you like Black Mirror or books by Michael Crichton, Margaret Atwood, and Hugh Howey, you’ll love the themes of technology and society gone wrong told through the eyes of Means’s compelling characters. Hourglass Is the next thrilling dystopian read for your list!

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What would you do if you knew exactly when you would die?

Like everyone else in the 24th century United States, ambitious young scientist Evergreen Mason knows the precise minute she will die. When...



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