Re-Coil - J.T. Nicholas
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Adventure
 Derelict Vessel
 Far Future
 Mars
 Progressive
 Progressivism
 Salvage Operation
 Solar System
 Venus
Shared by:alnilam
Written by
Read by Toby Longworth
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 8h 39m
‘The Expanse’ meets ‘Altered Carbon’ in this breakneck sci-fi thriller where immortality is theoretically achievable, yet identity, gender and selfhood are very much in jeopardy…
Carter Langston is murdered whilst salvaging a derelict vessel — a major inconvenience as he’s downloaded into a brand new body on the space station where he backed up, several weeks’ journey away.
But events quickly slip out of control when an assassin breaks into the medbay and tries to finish the job.
Death no longer holds sway over a humanity that has spread across the solar system: consciousness can be placed in a new body, or coil, straight after death, giving people the potential for immortality.
Yet Carter’s backups — supposedly secure — have been damaged, his crew are missing and everything points back to the derelict that should have been a simple salvage mission.
With enemies in hot pursuit, Carter tracks down his last crewmate — re-coiled after death into a body she cannot stand — to delve deeper into a mystery that threatens humanity and identity as they have come to know it.
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J.T. Nicholas (’SINdicate’) introduces a far future in which humans stave off death by transferring their consciousness into new bodies in this briskly paced, noir-infused space opera.
300-year-old Carter Langston and his salvage crew explore a derelict spaceship full of coils, lab-grown human bodies without working brains.
When one of the coils attacks, Langston dies, but his brain had been backed up and can easily be installed into a new coil, a procedure he’s gone through often.
This time, a strange glitch causes the re‑coiled Langston to lack key memories that could help him understand the attack, and the majority of his crewmates haven’t been able to re-coil at all.
To investigate, Langston teams up with hacker Chan.
Their search leads from the habitats orbiting Venus to the domed cities of Mars, the base of Genetechnic Corporation, whose well-intentioned nanobots have created cyber zombies.
Nicholas leavens his cynical noir ethos with a genuine connection between Langston and Chan; a sensitive, albeit rudimentary, exploration of the identity politics that would arise from humans frequently swapping bodies; and unexpected, if somewhat naive, optimism about corporate integrity.
Readers will be drawn in by the compassionate characters and captivating premise.
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This post has 13 comments with rating of 5/5
November 29th, 2021
Great book
December 1st, 2021
The author’s incessant blabbering about transgenderism (gender re-assignment) irritated me enough to stop reading, now I’m not sure if I can make it to the end. I understand that (i) some book characters may not feel comfortable in their new “coils” (bodies) of the opposite sex, and gender re-assignment might help them to alleviate the problem, and (ii) apparently the author feels the need to signal “I’m a good liberal-progressive” by re-iterating the same point ad nauseam.
I think “gender re-assignment” is a giant lie to begin with, designed by malevolent minds to destroy the traditional family, but even I would probably buy the idea that in the future the sufficiently advanced technology might be capable of such miracles as “gender re-assignment” — if mentioned once or twice in moderation.
December 3rd, 2021
The distaste of the ignorant: one of the best recommendations available. Thank you!
December 11th, 2021
“The author feels the need to signal “I’m a good liberal-progressive” by re-iterating the same point ad nauseam.”
Skipped, thanks for the warning.
December 12th, 2021
Nothing identifies a neo-Conservative by their worship of family-values champions like Donald Trumplethinskin. Run! It’s the transgender! Oh noooooo…
December 12th, 2021
It’s getting harder to find sci-fi that isn’t infested by the latest woke perversions. Thanks for the heads-up.
December 15th, 2021
I don’t know what all the fuss is about. The subject of gender only came up because people in the book might have to take a body of either sex when “respawned” or wait until one is available. The subject came up in Altered Carbon too .It’s not essential to the story ,just an aspect of it. Enjoying it so far .Thanks for the upload Alnilam
December 26th, 2021
@superbird
> It’s getting harder to find sci-fi that isn’t infested by the latest woke perversions
I quite agree. More to the point, even though I may understand why some authors submit to the woke crowd pressures (to put it bluntly, in the current socio-political climate certain insertions or themes may help publishing and selling books) — I don’t understand readers, those who still have considerable freedoms and a chance to be more vocal about the same.
January 10th, 2022
> I don’t know what all the fuss is about. The subject of gender only came up because people in the book might have to take a body of either sex when “respawned” or wait until one is available.
Some people just get upset when anyone mentions gender identity.
A good book. A good recording
February 15th, 2022
lol I look forward to the destruction of the so called “traditional family”
Excellent book.
August 27th, 2022
@alnilam
If you want things the way they were, instead of the way that they are and will be in the future, stop reading science fiction, you dunce.
February 10th, 2023
@alnilam Thanks for the warning. Hard pass.
November 25th, 2023
i will make sure to spread this book to as many impressionable minds as possible to help speed along the destruction of anything and everything traditional.
good riddance.
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