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Someone had stolen his body -, October 18, 2005
This review is from: Beyond Rejection (Beyond, No. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is from the back of my copy of the book. "
Someone had stolen his body - and thereby hangs the tale...
Ismael Forth woke up to find he was dead - killed on a remote planet, the report was. His personality recording predating his death was now implanted in a new body.
But Forth knew he would never have traveled in space ... that the report was a lie - and he learned that his body had been stolen for a highly profitable, highly illegal mind implant.
Companioned by Candy Darling, a Federation agent whose eleven-year-old body housed an intelligence seven times that age, he set out to track down his old body - for the new form that now housed Ismael Forth once belonged to an attractive woman - with an elegant, if rather inconvenient, tail...
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The title refers to transplant rejection. Will Ismael Forth's "self" reject the body that it is now housed in?
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NOT A REVIEW, May 31, 1999
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This review is from: Beyond Rejection (Beyond, No. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
1) Please correct your database: the author's name is Justin, not "Justine".
2) Can you tell me what would be the preferred way for me to submit suggested corrections such as this?
Thank you, Michael Snyder
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