Would Megacorp want YOU as a REUSEABLE? Are you that good Jake
Strom, salvage diver, is a Reuseable. Not by choice. Would you be?
In his third horror novel, BLACK TIDE, john g rees takes you on a
forward journey back in time. Back in time to the beginning for
Jake Strom, before he becomes a Reuseable. We meet Jake before this
recruitment becomes the only alternative. Megacorp, in control for
years, was taking men like Jake, with their knowledge in their
hands and head. Only the old remember a time before the small
corporation rose from the ashes of a destroyed world economy during
the early 21st century and became the dominant player, in control
of most of the world. Megacorp didn't coin the term 'black ops',
but the one they brought into being was darker than anyone could
imagine. After a time of trial and err, the recruits began filling
cold steel slabs. Megacorp was laying in a workforce; not only to
maintain the failing infrastructure of the planet, but to do the
black work, the wet work, that comes along with being a black op
for the biggest power on earth. They were making Reuseables and
working them to death, bringing them back to life to be used again.
To be reused again and again. The quest for profits already left
the planet, as a biosphere, crippled. Now it was doing the same
thing to people's minds. Siphoning off the skills they wanted to
keep the planet running, Megacorp turned the rest of the population
into domesticated consumers. Instant gratification ruined them,
leaving behind a coke monkey mentality that was a button push away
from satisfaction. And was one hell of a profit maker. This
consumer mentality came at a cost. The virtual world was scarfing
up everyone. No one wanted to be or to do anything anymore, outside
the box that is. We had begun living a virtual existence.
Unfortunately all the apps in the world can't fix a leaky pipe. The
epic tale comes full circle with this macabre prequel of corporate
greed and the life of one man, hopelessly entangled with the bottom
line and a cruel form of servitude. We meet Jake while he is still
a 'normal diver', following him through the boredom and adventures
that come with a life of commercial diving. After a few incidents
where Jake unknowingly comes face to face with his future, the
future - never all that patient - comes to him. Jake will soon
discover what hell is like, becoming it in order to survive. He
meets Johnny for the first time and the tall Italian aids Jake,
with a certain dark savoir faire, through the hell business. It
wasn't much, just barely enough to save Jake from choking on the
chain that was placed around his neck. The trick was not losing
your mind. Which is much more difficult than it sounds when you
discover your life has been taken away and replaced with... hell
everlasting.
General
Imprint: |
Black Water Books, Hawaii
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2011 |
First published: |
December 2011 |
Authors: |
John G. Rees
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
354 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-9831920-6-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Horror & ghost stories
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LSN: |
0-9831920-6-5 |
Barcode: |
9780983192060 |
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