Title: Soul Searching
Title Record # 3075644
Author: Stephen Embleton
Date: 2020-09-18
Type: NOVEL
Webpages: amazon.co.uk, guardbridgebooks.co.uk
Language: English
Current Tags: science fiction (1), thriller (1), serial killer (1), African speculative fiction (1), near future (1), Africanfuturism (1) Add Tags
Author: Stephen Embleton
Date: 2020-09-18
Type: NOVEL
Webpages: amazon.co.uk, guardbridgebooks.co.uk
Language: English
Synopsis: One killer. An ocean of souls.
Science has learned to understand the soul, and can track souls through this life and beyond.
A specialist unit of the South African police is using a Soul Tracker device in a harrowing search for a serial killer. As Tracker Ruth Hicks and her partner Franklin Banks race to find the killer before the next victim dies, the case becomes frighteningly personal. They begin to question the morality of their methods.
When one's soul can incriminate them before birth, can there ever be justice?
Who can be trusted with the power to look inside the soul? [from the back of the tp edition]
This science fiction novel by South African author Stephen Embleton has been likened to a mix of Minority Report and Silence of the Lambs, with unique ideas all its own. The thrilling story features a serial killer, new and disturbing technology, and an ancient secret society. And flying cars!
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Current Tags: science fiction (1), thriller (1), serial killer (1), African speculative fiction (1), near future (1), Africanfuturism (1) Add Tags
Awards
Place | Year and Award | Category |
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Nomination | 2021 NOMMO | Best Novel |
Publications
Title | Date | Author/Editor | Publisher/Pub. Series | ISBN/Catalog ID | Price | Pages | Format | Type | Cover Artist | Verif |
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Soul Searching | 2020-09-18 | Stephen Embleton | Guardbridge Books | 978-1-911486-57-2 | £10.99?£: UK pound |
368 | tp?Trade paperback. Any softcover book which is at least 7.25" (or 19 cm) tall, or at least 4.5" (11.5 cm) wide/deep. |
novel | Stephen Embleton |