
'Killing Time' by Caleb Carr is a near-future science fiction novel with dystopian elements that explores the manipulation of information and the impact of evolving digital landscapes on society. The protagonist, Dr. Gideon Wolfe, is a psychologist caught in a complex narrative where he uncovers the threads of a mysterious murder while questioning morality and choices of other characters. Carr's storytelling is adept, keeping the reader engaged with a riveting plot that delves into themes of truth, reality, and the human endeavor in the face of technological advancements.
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The book contains dark themes and elements related to information overload which may be unsettling for some readers.
From The Publisher:
A thrilling journey through the underbelly of New York City to the jungles of Africa, Dr. Gideon Wolfe sets out on a quest to find the truth in this electrifying speculative novel.
Information flows freely in 2023, but is all - or "any" - of it accurate? Criminal profiler Dr. Gideon Wolfe investigates the murder of a friend in New York City when he is suddenly caught up in the company of a beautiful woman, her ingenious brother, and a band of techno-terrorists at war with the world itself.
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