Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Locus Award, Lang:en
Summary
One of those rare, unforgettable
novels that are as chilling as they are insightful, as
thought-provoking as they are terrifying, award-winning
author Connie Willis's Passage is an astonishing blend of
relentless suspense and cutting-edge science unlike anything
you've ever read before. It is the electrifying story of a
psychologist who has devoted her life to tracking death. But
when she volunteers for a research project that simulates the
near-death experience, she will either solve life's greatest
mystery - or fall victim to its greatest terror. At Mercy
General Hospital, Dr. Joanna Lander will soon be paged - not
to save a life, but to interview a patient just back from the
dead. A psychologist specializing in
near-death experiences, Joanna has spent two years recording
the experiences of those who have been declared clinically
dead and lived to tell about it. It's research on the fringes
of ordinary science, but Joanna is about to get a boost from
an unexpected quarter. A new doctor has arrived at Mercy
General, one with the power to give Joanna the chance to get
as close to death as anyone can. A brilliant young neurologist, Dr.
Richard Wright has come up with a way to manufacture the
near-death experience using a psychoactive drug. Dr. Wright
is convinced that the NDE is a survival mechanism and that if
only doctors understood how it worked, they could someday
delay the dying process, or maybe even reverse it. He can use
the expertise of a psychologist of Joanna Lander's standing
to lend credibility to his study. But he soon needs Joanna
for more than just her reputation. When his key volunteer
suddenly drops out of the study, Joanna finds herself
offering to become Richard's next subject. After all, who
better than she, a trained psychologist, to document the
experience? Her first NDE is as fascinating as she
imagined it would be - so astounding that she knows she must
go back, if only to find out why this place is so hauntingly
familiar. But each time Joanna goes under, her sense of dread
begins to grow, because part of her already knows why the
experience is so familiar, and why she has every reason to be
afraid... And just when you think you know where
she is going, Willis throws in the biggest surprise of all -
a shattering scenario that will keep you feverishly reading
until the final climactic page is turned.
2002 Locus Award