Home is the Hangman

Home is the Hangman

by Roger Zelazny
Home is the Hangman

Home is the Hangman

by Roger Zelazny

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Overview

Because he has no name he can have any name. He’d been an important part of the team putting together the International Data Bank, which would track every single move made by every single human being. As the project neared completion he realized that no one would ever truly be free again. At the very last moment he blanked his file, changed his face, and created a back door into the system. Now he was nameless, had no past, left no traces, according to the IDB he no longer existed. But he could become anyone at anytime for any reason. Not being in the system meant that he had to earn a living outside of the normal confines of human society. But there were people willing to pay cold, hard cash for a man who could be anyone and then disappear once the job was done.
The Hangman is a machine designed to learn and explore. He was trained via a neurolink by some of the greatest minds alive. But when the Hangman was sent to explore the outer solar system it went rogue and disappeared. Now it has returned to Earth and its developers are being killed one by one. It’s up to our nameless protagonist to stop the killing, but to do so he has to understand why these killings are taking place.
Winner of both the Nebula and the Hugo Award.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515453970
Publisher: Amber Ltd
Publication date: 01/04/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 74
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author

Most famous for his science fiction series The Chronicles of Amber, Roger Zelazny (1937-1995) was a prolific sci-fi and fantasy writer. Zelazny’s books have won three Nebula Awards and six Hugo Awards. He frequently depicts mythic characters attempting to succeed in the modern world, and his stories often feature absent father figures.

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