Someone To Watch Over Me
When Sabina picks up Adrien battered and bleeding outside Zagreb station, she knows only that she is drawn to this stranger and to the sense of danger he represents. She has no idea that she is also touching the Watcher, a mysterious figure who can inhabit Adrien's body using a brain implant.
What might have been a love affair is about to turn deadly for as Sabina is drawn into Adrien's world, she will become the object of the Watcher's desire in a battle over a metamorphic new technology known as I.
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Tricia Sullivan
All material copyright Tricia Sullivan 2010
'...recalls some of the best recent work of Bruce Sterling or Neal Stephenson. It is an intelligent, rigorous, hip and exciting novel.' Jonathan Strahan, Locus
'Painfully gripping throughout-read it if you dare.' Donald Watt, The Times
'Tricia Sullivan's writing is so good it simply invites hyperbole - "dazzling sexy prose" and "stunning, dark vision of the future" spring immediately to mind...Someone To Watch Over Me starts out good - and then gets better. By the end it's quite amazing, albeit in a rather nasty way. Dark future, dark romance and stunning prose. Read it.'
Jac Rayner, SFX
'Tricia Sullivan's new novel pulls no punches and takes no prisoners -- taut, powerful, unforgettable.'
Pat Cadigan
'A challenging, disturbing, often compulsive read.' Time Out
'A cool noir plot allows the reader to explore deeply realised characters, who in turn highlight the sophisticated themes of the plot; a feedback narrative structure with the kind of balance that only A-list writers are capable of. So much so, this is a book which the contemporary novelists of 2020 will aspire to write'
Peter F Hamilton