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The world is dying. People starve, the sea reclaims land at a frightening place, and civilization tries to hang on. Someone does not want to wait for the end that is coming naturally. Someone is trying to speed events along. June Blankenship, a One World Government soldier, is in the thick of it. An investigation into simple black-marketeering leads her into a web of political intrigue, violence, and artificial intelligence. Some on her team is not human - and she's afraid she knows who.
A car accident separates two lovers. Yvonne knows her husband is dead. She signs for the body. But she has the feeling something has gone wrong. Valery lives when she sleeps, half a life in the shadows of hers, just as aware that the universe has taken a left turn. Meanwhile, Yvonne's brother, Isaac Asimov's biggest fan, is trapped between two worlds - and in his own madness. As the future approaches, everyone moves towards one event: the future causing their pasts.
Since the availability of aspirin in 1899, Americans have come to expect comfort and convenience. In Values of Pain, Dias explores the impact of these expectations on our emotional and spiritual lives, making a case for embracing pain in certain circumstances.
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