Series: Book 2 in the Seizure series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
James has a scar in the back of his head. It’s where
he was wounded in the Battle of Suvla Bay in August 1915. Or
is the scar the mark of his implant that allows the Process
to fill his mind with its own reality? In IF, the people of a small English town cling on after
an economic collapse under the protection of the Process. But
sometimes people must be evicted from the town. That’s
the job of James, the bailiff. While on patrol, James
discovers the replica of a soldier from the First World War
wandering the South Downs. This strange meeting begins a new
cycle of evictions in the town, while out on the rolling
downland, the Process is methodically growing the soldiers
and building the weapons required to relive a long lost
battle. In THEN, it is August 1915, at the Battle of Suvla Bay in
the Dardanelles campaign. Compared to the thousands of allied
soldiers landing on this foreign beach, the men of the 32nd
Field Ambulance are misfits and cranks of every stripe: a
Quaker pacifist, a freethinking padre, a meteorologist, and
the private (once a bailiff) known simply as James. Exposed
to constant shellfire and haunted by ghostly snipers, the
stretcher-bearers work day and night on the long carry of
wounded men. One night they stumble across an ancient
necropolis, disturbed by an exploding shell. What they
discover within this ancient site will make them question the
reality of the war and shake their understanding of what it
means to be human...