Infinity Lost, S. Harrison
Infinity Lost, S. Harrison
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Infinity Lost

Author: S. Harrison

Narrator: Penelope Rawlins

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/01/2015


Synopsis

In the near future, one corporation, Blackstone Technologies, has changed the world: no disasters, no poverty, and life-altering technology. Blackstone has the impunity to destroy—or create—as it sees fit.Infinity “Finn” Blackstone is the seventeen-year-old daughter of Blackstone’s reclusive CEO—but she’s never even met him. When disturbing dreams about a past she doesn’t remember begin to torment her, Finn knows there’s only one person who can provide answers: her father.After Finn and an elite group of peers are invited to Blackstone’s top-secret HQ, Finn realizes she may have a chance to confront her father. But when a highly sophisticated company AI morphs into a killing machine, the trip descends into chaos. Trapped inside shape-shifting walls, Finn and her friends are at the mercy of an all-seeing intelligence that will destroy everything to get to her.With no hope of help, Finn’s dream-memories may be the only chance of survival. But will she remember in time to save her own life and the lives of those around her?

About S. Harrison

S. Harrison is an author from New Zealand, where he often indulges in his love of watching superhero movies and art house films. He frequently escapes to the many islands of the South Pacific, where he is hard at work on his writing. Infinity Lost is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on October 23, 2015

What a fascinating read this was. I picked it up free as the October Kindle First book, and stayed up late, to keep reading. I immediately added the sequel to my wishlist. I don't want to add any spoilers, but if you read the blurb and it sounds interesting, grab it immediately!......more

Goodreads review by Z-squared on February 25, 2017

This is an imaginative, fast-paced cross between Divergent and the really morbid parts of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Things get suuuper bloody toward the end, which makes this a book I would actually cringe to give a teenager but a fine read for us old fogies that still read YA. Lots of read......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on March 29, 2017

2.5 stars. AI (robots) and light sci-fi meets YA. My experience reading was "okay... yawn... I might quit.. OH WAIT...never mind... boring boring... oh wait... never mind... meh... meh... is it over? Oh well maybe I'll... nah" For the most part it was a snooze, suffering from a confused plot. It did......more

Goodreads review by Michael on October 08, 2015

The Best of the Amazon Firsts This is the best of the Amazon Firsts I have read and it reminds me of what I always liked best about science fiction. Finn is a well realized character, and the plot is compelling, always keeping what is going on a little out of reach...even at the end.......more

Goodreads review by Mika on June 15, 2017

Really fun read. I just wish it didn't end like a TV show. I mean, really? In the very middle of an action scene?......more