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The Ghost Camera - by Robert Llewellyn (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The Ghost Camera is a parable that resonates with society's very real anxieties about where our advances in technology might lead, or indeed destroy us.
- About the Author: Robert Llewellyn is a British actor, comedian, presenter and writer.
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Dystopian
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Book Synopsis
The Ghost Camera is a parable that resonates with society's very real anxieties about where our advances in technology might lead, or indeed destroy us. It realises the power of the individual in its protagonist Morris, an unexpected player in the future of mankind.
During a lab experiment failure, a company accidentally create black holes that lead to alternate realities. While this sparks a storm of controversy from speculators about the future of humanity, Morris, the lab janitor nearing retirement, becomes the unlikeliest of heroes.
Until then, Morris was perfectly happy with his lot, working at the Chipperau Fusioneering lab where instead of receiving money, he was paid in apparently worthless shares.
Soon after, the company begins to attract attention. Its profile rises, as does its share price. The world, and in particular speculative investors, are increasingly interested in what Chipperau Fusioneering is up to.
The initial attempt to build a micro-fusion reactor that would produce cheap, environmentally friendly energy is a failure. But they soon discover the tech they have built possesses an unimagined function - it can be adapted into an image-capture device - a tiny, momentary black hole - that reveals what appear to be alternative versions of our world. The device, dubbed the 'Ghost Camera', polarises opinion, and battle between its supporters and detractors commences.
About the Author
Robert Llewellyn is a British actor, comedian, presenter and writer. He plays the mechanoid Kryten in the sci-fi television sitcom Red Dwarf and formerly presented the engineering gameshow Scrapheap Challenge. He founded and hosts a YouTube series, Fully Charged, which has grown into a company that puts on EV and 'Everything Electric' conventions in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and Europe. He has published three speculative fiction novels with Unbound, and two volumes of memoir, including most recently, Some Old Bloke in 2018. He lives in Gloucestershire, UK.