Tomorrowville by David T. Isaak
Toby wasn’t ready to die in 2008 and wake up in 2088. 2088 wasn’t ready for Toby either.
Gen-X computer hacker Toby is a classic American: impulsive, irreverent, intelligent, and inventive. And, after a silly accident in 2008, he can add “inanimate” to the list—because Toby is dead.
But only for a while. Eighty years later, medical science has advanced enough to bring Toby back to life.
Welcome to Southern California, 2088. The skies are clean, but the rich-poor social gulf has widened. The biggest industries are entertainment and the prison system. Taxes have been cut — because the main source of government revenue is the confiscation of property. Many new, designer recreational drugs are legal, and many other drugs are mandatory. And while the US leads the world in cosmetic surgery, in most technologies America lags far behind…
America has changed. Toby hasn’t. And in the collision between America 2008 and America 2088, Toby brings the system to its knees—just by being his freedom loving, problem solving self.
Read now and join Toby in Tomorrowville for love, sex, politics, and cyberspace—plus the occasional turbocharged wheelchair and robotic rat.
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Author Bio:
David T. Isaak (1954-2021) was an American author of both fiction and nonfiction.
Dr. Isaak held a BA in Physics and MA and PhD degrees in resource systems. His professional work spanned the globe, taking him to over forty countries. He co-authored three technical, nonfiction books on oil and international politics, and wrote numerous papers, monographs, and multiclient studies.
David had an eclectic life. His first major in college was music, and he played piano and flute. He was a certified Bikram yoga instructor, an accomplished vegetarian cook, a creative mixologist, and an avid reader of fiction and nonfiction alike. He was driven by great characters and story, original voices, and especially by his love of the craft of writing, all of which are reflected in his own writing.
David passed away in April 2021. The five novels he left behind are as diverse as his life and span a spectrum of genres: A Map of the Edge (coming-of-age, historical fiction), Tomorrowville (dystopian sci-fi), Things Unseen (a murder mystery with metaphysical elements), Earthly Vessels (magical realism), and Smite the Waters (a political thriller, with a twist. His novels are infused with his trademark humor and insights, and shine with his love of style. These novels form The Isaak Collection.
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