Tabula Rasa
by Kristen Lippert-Martin
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Pub Date Sep 23 2014 | Archive Date Oct 23 2014
Egmont USA | EgmontUSA
Description
The Bourne Identity meets Divergent in this action-packed debut thriller with a Katniss-esque heroine fighting to regain her memories and stay alive, set against a dystopian hospital background.
Sarah starts a crazy battle for her life within the walls of her hospital-turned-prison when a procedure to eliminate her memory goes awry and she starts to remember snatches of her past. Was she an urban terrorist or vigilante? Has the procedure been her salvation or her destruction?
The answers lie trapped within her mind. To access them, she'll need the help of the teen computer hacker who's trying to bring the hospital down for his own reasons, and a pill that's blocked by an army of mercenary soldiers poised to eliminate her for good. If only she knew why . . .
A Note From the Publisher
Releases simultaneously in electronic book format (ISBN: 9781606845196).
Advance Praise
Praise for Tabula Rasa:
"This is a snap-the-whip story, dark and fast. The sparks of humor in the voice won me over. Bottom line: I think the cocktail of suspense and believable smart-assery adds up to an addictive dose of reader appeal." --Blythe Woolston, author of the William C. Morris Award winner The Freak Observer
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781606845189 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Tabula Rasa by Kristen Lippert-Martin was like going on a roller coaster ride in book form. It was great! It was fast-paced, full of twists and turns that left you breathless with no let up in the action. And every time I thought I had it figured out, there was another surprise.
The book started strong and stayed strong. Sarah was such an interesting character and it was fun, as the reader, to learn her history along with her. Was she bad? Was she good? Where is she? Why is she there? Why are soldiers killing people in a hospital? Who are the patients? These are just a few of the many questions.
The best part of the book is that it does not appear to be part of a trilogy! Although, I would love to know what happens next. My only complaint about this book, if you can actually call it a complaint, is that this is definitely a book you need to buy for yourself and not borrow, because you’ll probably read it so fast that you’ll miss things and need to go back and re-read it!
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