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Spark: A Novel | John Twelve Hawks
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THE MOST DANGEROUS ASSASSIN IS THE ONE WHO BELIEVES HE IS ALREADY DEAD. A razor-sharp, high-tech, wildly imaginative new novel from internationally bestselling author John Twelve Hawks, Spark features a narrator unlike any in recent fiction—a man whose view of life and death is different from anything you’ve ever imagined. Jacob Underwood is a contract employee of the Special Services Section, a small shadow department buried within the multinational corporation DBG, headquartered in New York City. Jacob is not a businessman . . . he is a hired assassin . . . and his job is to neutralize problems deemed unacceptable by the corporation. But Jacob is not like other employees, nor is he like other people. After a catastrophic motorcycle accident leaves him with Cotard’s syndrome—an actual condition that causes those afflicted to believe they are dead—Jacob perceives himself as nothing but a “Shell,” with no emotions and no tether to the concept of right and wrong. Emily Buchanan is a bright young second-year associate for DBG, and she has disappeared without a trace. Suspecting that Emily has stolen either vast sums of money or valuable information from the company, Ms. Holquist, Jacob’s handler at DBG, assigns him the task of tracking down the young woman and neutralizing her. Jacob’s condition allows him to carry out assignments with ruthless, logical precision, devoid of guilt, fear, or dishonor. But as his new assignment draws him inside a labyrinthine network of dark dealings, Jacob finds himself up against something he is completely incapable of understanding. Shifting with riveting precision from New York to London, Paris to New Delhi, Spark is a thriller that delves into the surveillance state we prognosticate today . . . and will live in tomorrow. In the hands of master storyteller John Twelve Hawks, a unique character’s startling transformation comes to life, making Spark a thriller that resonates and satisfies on many levels. From the Hardcover edition.
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BW4Ever
Spark: A Novel | John Twelve Hawks
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Super interesting premise! Too bad it doesn't always deliver...but JTH does a good job delivering on the anti-corporate, systemic numbing of the masses themes as usual, and the MC's affliction was fascinating. It was worth it for me, if not perfect.

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TelevisionNeighbor
Spark: A Novel | John Twelve Hawks
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Reading and watching football.

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Ksvz
Spark: A Novel | John Twelve Hawks
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thriller futuristic audio well read by Scott Brick with lively imagery, real characters, an interesting near future world with some good philosophical theories thrown in. One of those great stories that satisfies but can't tell anyone specifically what made it good. sort of reminded me of futuristic violence and fantastic suits but more cerebral and less violent or the TV show Humans. It left me wanting to discuss the what makes a human human +