The Deformed

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Literary
Cover of the book The Deformed by Abigail McCue, Galloway Publishing
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Author: Abigail McCue ISBN: 9780999328408
Publisher: Galloway Publishing Publication: August 25, 2017
Imprint: Galloway Publishing Language: English
Author: Abigail McCue
ISBN: 9780999328408
Publisher: Galloway Publishing
Publication: August 25, 2017
Imprint: Galloway Publishing
Language: English

Not long into the future, human beings undergo a poorly understood mass mutation, possibly in response to the unrestrained devastation of the environment. Along with being stronger, faster, and healthier, these new “dysmorphic” humans display animal-like characteristics, and have hidden abilities, such as telekinesis and telepathy. However, they are reviled and discriminated against by the population at large, become a convenient political scapegoat for society’s ills, and are generally considered sub-human. They are also covertly used for brutal state-sanctioned medical and pharmaceutical experiments.​

In an increasingly polarized society, a desperate band of dysmorphic people take matters into their own hands, striking out for social justice. But the consequences may pose bigger problems than the ones they are trying to redress.

Thrilling, dramatic, and a cauldron of complex characters, The Deformed is a poignant novel that speaks to the insecurity, violence, and oppression of our own times.

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Not long into the future, human beings undergo a poorly understood mass mutation, possibly in response to the unrestrained devastation of the environment. Along with being stronger, faster, and healthier, these new “dysmorphic” humans display animal-like characteristics, and have hidden abilities, such as telekinesis and telepathy. However, they are reviled and discriminated against by the population at large, become a convenient political scapegoat for society’s ills, and are generally considered sub-human. They are also covertly used for brutal state-sanctioned medical and pharmaceutical experiments.​

In an increasingly polarized society, a desperate band of dysmorphic people take matters into their own hands, striking out for social justice. But the consequences may pose bigger problems than the ones they are trying to redress.

Thrilling, dramatic, and a cauldron of complex characters, The Deformed is a poignant novel that speaks to the insecurity, violence, and oppression of our own times.

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