Female 22, (TranzCon Book 1), by David Hulett Wilson
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Female 22, (TranzCon Book 1), by David Hulett Wilson
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Free Kindle downloads will recommence in May running every Saturday from the 7th for 5 weeks! When senior politician Jon Chandler is called upon to represent the Union’s First Minister at the accession conference on distant Phoenix he has no option other than to travel by TranzCon. But he has a problem, with his rare mind type it’s difficult to find hosts, especially at short notice. Difficult but not impossible. When the eminently suitable candidate the company selected for him is killed in a bizarre ritual murder he’s desperate to find another. But who? Time is running out and Jon’s political career hangs in the balance. Just when all seems to be lost a new host turns up, Miss Jana Kell (aged 22). Jon is horrified at the thought of swapping bodies with a female, but he knows that unless makes a success of this mission he’ll be clearing his desk next morning. Anyway, it’s only until the weekend, and what could possibly go wrong? But things do go wrong. The beam which carries interstellar communications fails leaving Jon’s mind stranded on Phoenix in Jana’s body. After a week there’s still hope it will be back on line any day soon. As weeks turn into months the hopes Jon once had begin to fade. With a vindictive policeman chasing the temporary occupant of the body for a crime his host committed Jon is in a fix. One outcome is he’ll be sent to jail for years, the other is he’ll be locked up in the secure wing of a mental hospital, possibly for the rest of his host body’s life. In desperation he stows away on the Hyperion, a star-liner once owned by the shipping company he set up over 30 years ago. If he can get to the planet Darius he’ll be able to TranzCon home from there and resume his high-flying career. But even after two long years in space things still don’t turn out as Jon had hoped. The news he receives is devastating. And at that stage there’s still another 100 pages to go and I don’t want to spoil the rest of the story for you. Mindswap - it's been done before, but never like this
Female 22, (TranzCon Book 1), by David Hulett Wilson- Amazon Sales Rank: #237956 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-16
- Released on: 2015-10-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Intriguing science fiction By Amazon Customer One definition of science fiction is that it’s fiction based on the impact of technology on human lives. This book fits such a definition, and will appeal to those who want an exploration of what happens to someone when the technology goes wrong.In a future time, when humankind has settled on other worlds (and, in fact, have forgotten their origins), advances mean that people can transfer their ‘life force’ into a host body whose brain type matches their own. This enables people to avoid long inter-planetary voyages. Mega rich Jon Chandler, who has a rare brain type, reluctantly does so into the body of a near penniless young woman. And he becomes stuck in her body.The novel explores Jon’s attempts to prove that he is Jon, not his host Jana, and then his continuing adventures as an Alpha male in a young woman’s body.As a small woman myself, I was impressed that the male author was able to imagine himself into the fears and feelings a woman could have when around stronger men.I should think that those who like their science fiction exploratory will find this novel intriguing. I did feel at times that passages were overly long, and the book could have nipped along a bit quicker. I was also confused by the early murder in the book (it wasn’t until the end that we found why it was so significant).I was given a free copy of the novel in return for my review.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. FEMALE 22 is one of the most fun books I've read in some time By THE HOLEY ONE FEMALE 22 is one of the most fun books I've read in some time. I really enjoyed it with all the twists and turns. We learn early on that the main character is being pressured to use TranzCon to have his mind (CONsciousness) TRANsferred hundreds of light years away into a temporary host body. As the "Union" has spread across numerous Galaxies conventional travel for this time, even though many times faster than the Speed of Light, is inadequate. This TranzCom mode of travel has become the norm and is almost common except for a special few that have rare Mind Types. Our "Friend" has one of the rarest Mind-Types and has been previously very reluctant to attempt this Consciousness Transfer. His Political Ambitions compels him to take what he's assured is a minimal risk and "travel" to a Vital meeting across numerous Galaxies. At the last moment his suitable male host is killed by a Fanatical Religious group that oppose mind transfers. The only rare mind type that matches his mind is in a young, attractive Female Host ( a Twin with some interesting problems). BUT, it's only for a few days and the Mind is judged to be such an excellent match "Nothing can go wrong". (Famous last words.) After making the first half of his "Round Trip", he finds out that the "Beam" required for the Transfers doesn't have the necessary safety redundancies due to Political Pressure...AND his Superior, who pressured him to make the Transfer, is responsible for the reckless start-up of the TranzCon service to this recently discovered World and Species. Our "traveler" is one of the top few hundred wealthiest men in the Union. Surely he'll have no problem getting things resolved...(LOL). You're not going to believe what happens and I can tell you....wait, read the book; Dave tells it better than I can. Also, upon finishing this book we learn this is just the first in a series. I couldn't be more pleased and I look forward to the next.in this new series. You will also. Review by "THE HOLEY ONE" PS If you're a Physics Buff, there is a Tom Clancy style description of how we learn Faster-Than-Light travel has become possible AND Practical.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A story that slowly grows on you. By Bob I received this free to read and review.It took me a while to get into the story,The first two pages get off to a very exciting start and seems that it is going to be a political/murder mystery although set in non-earth location.The central character Jon although an accomplished high ranking politician does not come across as a particularly nice or even having a strong personality. In fact later in the book he seems quite out of his depth.Once the book gets into its stride and Jon gets his “personality” I can’t think of a better word to describe him being transferred across an enormous distance in space and into the body of a “ female aged 22”, hence the title of the book.It is interesting that the story is written by a man but for a large portion written from a female perspective, I have no idea how accurate this perspective is.All goes well until he cannot return to his own body, it is then a case of him trying to convince everyone that he is actually Jon.Much is dependent on different political and legal structures of the two planets and the negotiations between them, but this is essential to the story.In some places the stereotyping is a bit extreme, such as there has never been a female or small man as a “leader”.It is an interesting and thought provoking story, and at the end just when you think all is working out, at least for Jon there is a final twist to the tale.
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