Bliss
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Author
Publication
2014 - Riptide Publishing, Hillsborough, NJ, USA
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL35486062M
- ISBN-139781626491397
- ISBN-101626491399
- OCLC Control Number891769644
- Internet Archivebliss0000lisa
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- The StoryGraph5ca61ba8-2896-4fdb-b43b-bc150458a908
- Goodreads22496938
- Amazon1626491399
Classifications
- DDC813.6
- LCCPS3608.E66
Description
*They're always happy.* Rory James has worked hard all his life to become a citizen of the idyllic city-state of Beulah. Like every other kid born in the neighboring country of Tophet, he's heard the stories: No crime or pollution. A house and food for everyone. It's perfect, and Rory is finally getting a piece of it. So is Tate Patterson. He's from Tophet, too, but he's not a legal immigrant; he snuck in as a thief. A city without crime seems like an easy score, until he crashes into Rory during a getaway and is arrested for assaulting a citizen. Instead of jail, Tate is enrolled in Beulah's Rehabilitation through Restitution program. By living with and serving his victim for seven years, Tate will learn the human face of his crimes. If it seems too good to be true, that's because it is. Tate is fitted with a behavior-modifying chip that leaves him unable to disobey orders-any orders, no matter how dehumanizing. Worse, the chip prevents him from telling Rory, the one man in all of Beulah who might care about him, the truth: in a country without prisons, Tate is locked inside his own mind.
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Series Statement
- Bliss, 1
Other Editions
- Bliss
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