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Publisher's Summary
Sue Burke, author of Semiosis and Interference, gives listeners a new near-future, hard SF novel. Immunity Index blends Orphan Black with Contagion in a terrifying outbreak scenario.
In a US facing growing food shortages, stark inequality, and a growing fascist government, three perfectly normal young women are about to find out that they share a great deal in common.
Their creator, the gifted geneticist Peng, made them that way - before such things were outlawed.
Rumors of a virus make their way through an unprotected population on the verge of rebellion, only to have it turn deadly.
As the women fight to stay alive and help, Peng races to find a cure - and the cover-up behind the virus.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books
Sue Burke spent many years working as a reporter and editor for a variety of newspapers and magazines before writing her critically acclaimed Semiosis. A Clarion workshop alumnus, Burke has published more than 30 short stories in addition to working extensively as a literary translator. She lives in Chicago.
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“Prescient and powerful, this is a gut-punch of a book...Sue Burke only gets better and better. She is a genuine if unsung hero of our genre.” (Seanan McGuire, author of A Killing Frost)
“Riveting world building by a rising star of science fiction.” (David Brin)
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- Matthew
- 06-04-21
Boring, unoriginal thinly veiled social commentary
Bought this because I greatly enjoyed her other books, which were original and had nice bit of hard sci fi. This has neither. It's not terrible, just quite a letdown from her other work.
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- Matt Orienter
- 05-15-21
Wish fulfillment... just not mine
This was a very good story. I got invested in the characters, and the eerily-believable future setting is reminiscent of recent William Gibson titles. It was satisfying along numerous dimensions, many of which are topical right now. I imagine M Burke got a lot of pleasure in how she conveyed certain concepts and archetypes.
What this book is NOT--and I'm not saying anywhere that the material represents otherwise--is a follow-up to the Semiosis Duology. Don't expect the content to bend the way you think about consciousness, community, or communications.
The performance here was good. I would have liked a LITTLE more differentiation between the voices of the protagonists, but I recognize that the similarity is exactly the point of the story.
In summary, if you understand this genre you will probably like this title.
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- Laurie
- 12-11-22
Rocked me from page one!!
Burke did a great job with this book - much of it resonated with the protestor/baby boomer in me. If anything brings it down, it’s the reader - she didn’t differentiate between the voices enough, and gave no pause when starting a new narrator/speaker. The geneticist was almost a parody of the bad guys from old cartoons.
Absolutely LOVED the portrayal of the president and his foolish followers. Sensitive handling of people who had never examined the lies before. Good job, Sue Burke!
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- jennifershowe
- 08-13-21
What is this book about?
I really liked Semiosis and thought I'd try this. it's like it's written by a different person. the story doesn't draw you in. it's like you get thrown into the last act of a play. there's no suspense about what will happen and the characters are interesting but they don't arc. the theme of genetic manipulation isn't developed at all; I'm not even sure why these girls had to be clones. the voices were great; good distinct voices for the girls and lots of emotion. too bad the story was such a let down
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- 4thace
- 07-09-21
A story deeply influenced by the 2020 pandemic
The events of this book are set in a medium near future world somewhat different from ours- people talk about coronavirus without ever mentioning Covid19, under a federal administration that favors the wealthy and privileged which no one compares to the Trump Administration. This can be an advantage when it depicts features of life we have become familiar with over the last year and a half ourselves, but may also be distracting when we notice things which don't match our current situation. Where was the anxiety of being in crowds of strangers, the hand washing, the gigantic social media corporations? Of course it doesn't mean anything for these to go without a mention, but it's hard to ignore the nagging reminders of the present pandemic.
We see the action of the novel through a group of young women all living in the upper Midwest who share a secret that could prove to be damaging to them. The technology is an extrapolation of what we have now (self driving cars, genetic manipulation) but with food shortages, and still the same kind of cultural and political divisions we see in the US and between the US and other nations. There are engineered animals including a mammoth but mostly appearing only as tourist attractions (though engineered animals are mentioned at one point). The women are in peril at different points, trying to understand what is happening, lied to by people in authority. The additional character of genetic expert Peng, who is sequestered while a pandemic threatens to overwhelm the country, takes on a kind of thriller aspect.
As to the story structure, things are told in parallel points of view by the different characters, which was rather confusing for me in audiobook form because there was no discernable demarcation between one story and the next so I really had to pay attention. There are shadings of character suggesting how the women have different personalities owing to the influence upbringing and wealth along with their different ages. When the situation with the pandemic begins to spiral out of control they each have a tense scene full of chaos and pluck, but there is no overarching narrative that pulls everyone along while they struggle to survive and to help others. The relationship between Irene and the woolly mammoth Nimkii she is caring for is the most touching one in an understated way. It all kept me going without really having a big climax and denouement. The antifascist social commentary is definitely there to see but there are no scenes of preaching a message or calling people to change their ways.
I think the audiobook narration did help to make the characters seem more like individuals with different lives.
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- Ocean State Prime
- 06-12-21
gimme some of that old-time freedom
Not so much a dystopia as just a lousy place to live, this novel takes place in a US ruled by a strongman. You may not find such a setting compelling. If not, don't bother picking this one up.
Otherwise, it's about some young women, whose connection with each other is not initially apparent. Oh, and a geneticist too.
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- Gosia Furmanik
- 08-06-22
Good book, but too real
I think this was a good book, but I can't say I enjoyed it: I read sci-fi primarily to escape from our doomed world, and this book just hit too close to home. I was glad it ended on a hopeful note, this, in the end, made it worth it to persevere.
Sue Burke's writing is very engaging and I really got invested in the characters (especially the mammoth 🥲), all of whom had depth and development. The story was a bit lacking and not super innovative though.
The narration was excellent.
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Ignorance Is Strength
- By: John Joseph Adams - editor, Hugh Howey - editor and contributor, Christie Yant - editor
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer, Gabrielle de Cuir, Susan Hanfield, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. George Orwell once wrote of a world where abuse of power begins with an abuse of language and a bastardization of truth. Some of today's most exciting voices in speculative fiction explore the ramifications of those ideas in Ignorance Is Strength.
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Liberal rhetoric
- By Eric on 04-25-21
By: John Joseph Adams - editor, and others
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Ebola K Trilogy
- The Complete Post Apocalyptic Box Set
- By: Bobby Adair
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 26 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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In the jungles of Uganda, Ebola has mutated into an airborne strain. Now, all it takes is a little nudge, and the virus explodes across the planet. Panic, disbelief, and disinformation leave people unprepared to react. They hoard. They flee. They turn to violence. Austin Cooper is stranded in Africa, at the epicenter of the outbreak. His sister, an NSA analyst, is pulling strings to locate him, while trying to understand what is going on. In Colorado, Austin's parents are fighting to stay alive as millions are infected. And then billions.
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Decent listen
- By amazeez on 09-20-20
By: Bobby Adair
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Aftermath
- By: Terri Blackstock
- Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
- Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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When police stop Dustin Webb with a warrant to search his trunk, he knows there’s been a mistake. He’s former military and owns a security firm. But he’s horrified when the officers find explosives, and he can’t fathom how they got there. Criminal attorney Jamie Powell was Dustin’s best friend growing up. They haven’t spoken since he left for basic training, but she’s the first person he thinks of when he’s arrested. Jamie knows she’s putting her career on the line by defending an accused terrorist, but she’d never abandon him.
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Enjoyable
- By Valerie B. Sawyer on 06-08-21
By: Terri Blackstock
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The Beginning of Sorrows: The Complete Box Set
- An Apocalyptic Saga of the End Times
- By: Mark Goodwin
- Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
- Length: 19 hrs and 11 mins
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When Agent Joshua Stone is called to a high-level meeting at the Department of Homeland Security, he learns about a new global order which will be transitioning into power. Stone is read in on the plan for a single planetary government and a world-wide cashless-currency, which will step in to fill the void left by the failing monetary system. To win wide acceptance by the nations of the world, the old system must first be allowed to fail, bringing about a state of global chaos never before seen by mankind.
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Started out being a good series....BUT.....
- By susan on 12-30-22
By: Mark Goodwin
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Melt
- A Thrilling Post-Apocalyptic Survival Series, Book 1
- By: J. J. Pike, Mike Kraus
- Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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It was supposed to be a ground-breaking demonstration: Melt, a newly created compound, promised to revolutionize waste processing. When things don't go as planned and the city begins to implode, Bill and Alice Everlee are caught on opposite sides of the divide. Stuck at ground zero as the city begins to sink around her, Alice races to discover what is causing the disaster and how to stop it - if she even can.
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Just Bad
- By DCGrits on 04-05-19
By: J. J. Pike, and others
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Constance
- Constance, Book 1
- By: Matthew FitzSimmons
- Narrated by: January LaVoy
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
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In the near future, advances in medicine and quantum computing make human cloning a reality. For the wealthy, cheating death is the ultimate luxury. To anticloning militants, it’s an abomination against nature. For young Constance “Con” D’Arcy, who was gifted her own clone by her late aunt, it’s terrifying. After a routine monthly upload of her consciousness - stored for that inevitable transition - something goes wrong. When Con wakes up in the clinic, it’s eighteen months later. Her recent memories are missing. Her original, she’s told, is dead.
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Too scattered & mostly a “setup” for a series
- By Lindsay S. Nixon on 09-02-21
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We Are Satellites
- By: Sarah Pinsker
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 12 hrs and 36 mins
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Val and Julie just want what’s best for their kids, David and Sophie. So when teenage son David comes home one day asking for a Pilot, a new brain implant to help with school, they reluctantly agree. This is the future, after all. Soon, Julie feels mounting pressure at work to get a Pilot to keep pace with her colleagues, leaving Val and Sophie part of the shrinking minority of people without the device. Before long, the implications are clear for the family and society: Get a Pilot or get left behind. With government subsidies and no downside, why would anyone refuse?
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Exceeded my expectations
- By Martin L. Shoemaker on 06-02-21
By: Sarah Pinsker
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Night Stalker
- By: Shirlee McCoy
- Narrated by: Emily Durante
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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After Special Agent Adam Whitfield’s ex-wife is nearly killed when she stops an abduction, the serial killer that Adam’s been hunting turns his focus on Charlotte Murray for getting in his way. Now, as the Night Stalker closes in, Adam has two missions: bring the murderer to justice and save Charlotte - because failure isn’t an option.
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Christian faith throughout story
- By Celtic Gardens on 10-20-20
By: Shirlee McCoy
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Sims
- By: F. Paul Wilson
- Narrated by: Braden Wright
- Length: 16 hrs and 7 mins
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Just a few hundred genes separate humans from chimpanzees. Imagine someone altering the chimp genome, splicing in human genes to increase the size of the cranium, reduce the amount of body hair, enable speech. What sort of creature would result? Sims takes place in the very near future, when the science of genetics is fulfilling its vaunted potential. A world where dangerous or boring manual labor is gradually being transferred to “sims”, genetically altered chimps who occupy a gray zone between simian and human.
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Fantastic Story
- By Tod M. Clark on 03-01-20
By: F. Paul Wilson
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The Book of Secrets
- The Last Oracle, Book 1
- By: Melissa McShane
- Narrated by: Stephanie Spicer
- Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
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Helena Davies just wants a job that will get her out of her parents’ basement. Abernathy’s Bookstore is disorganized, out of the way, and smells funny, but it pays well and promises to be interesting. She has no idea how interesting. By the end of the first day, Helena has a dead boss in the basement, an unexpected promotion, and the news that she is now a part of an endless war against creatures from another reality. As Abernathy’s newest custodian, Helena is responsible for its secrets, including the most important one: Abernathy’s isn’t just a bookstore.
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Definitely worth your credit ...
- By Sharon on 06-07-20
By: Melissa McShane
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Perfect Remains
- DI Callanach, Book 1
- By: Helen Fields
- Narrated by: Robin Laing
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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On a remote Highland mountain, the body of Elaine Buxton is burning. All that will be left to identify the respected lawyer are her teeth and a fragment of clothing. In the concealed back room of a house in Edinburgh, the real Elaine Buxton screams into the darkness…. Detective Inspector Luc Callanach has barely set foot in his new office when Elaine’s missing persons case is escalated to a murder investigation. Having left behind a promising career at Interpol, he’s eager to prove himself to his new team.
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A great disappointment
- By Amazon Customer on 12-20-19
By: Helen Fields
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We Who Remain
- By: Jacqueline Druga
- Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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It happens on a routine red-eye from Las Vegas to New York. Just as the plane breaks the early morning sky, in a blink of an eye, 144 passengers onboard flight 6520 die. There is no rhyme or reason. Experts scramble to find an explanation on how and why those on Flight 6520 met their demise so quickly and violently. It is hurriedly explained as a terror attack to the public, but General Buford Cane knows better. He has spent his entire career dedicated to the investigation and prevention of globe-threatening events.
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The best disappearance act
- By Ryan Hooey on 03-11-21
By: Jacqueline Druga
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The Disappearance
- By: Bentley Little
- Narrated by: John Pirhalla
- Length: 12 hrs and 46 mins
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The festival was intended as a getaway from UCLA for Gary, his girlfriend, Joan, and their friends. But soon after they arrive, Joan vanishes. Calls to her parents’ home yield only dead air. Her school records are gone. And there’s no evidence that Joan, or even her roommate, ever existed. Most disturbing of all is what they do find. Among Joan’s belongings is a prayer written on a small scroll. It’s a safeguard — and a warning — from something called The Outsiders. For Gary and his friends, it’s the only clue.
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didn't like narrator
- By Nibblenut on 10-27-20
By: Bentley Little
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Hanover House
- By: Brenda Novak
- Narrated by: Thérèse Plummer
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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Psychiatrist Evelyn Talbot has dedicated her life to solving the mysteries of the psychopathic mind. Why do psychopaths act as they do? How do they come to be? Why don't they feel any remorse for the suffering they cause? And are there better ways of spotting and stopping them? After having been kidnapped, tortured, and left for dead when she was just a teenager - by her high school boyfriend - she's determined to understand how someone she trusted so much could turn on her.
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A little too short
- By Terri on 02-10-18
By: Brenda Novak