Flashback

Flashback

Illustration By Chris Smart

Hugely expanded to an epic of nearly 200,00 words from the novella first published in 1993’s Lovedeath, Dan Simmons’s latest novel, Flashback, is both an enthralling, beautifully orchestrated narrative and a chilling vision of the not-too-distant future.

By the mid-2030s, America as we know it has ceased to exist. The social, political, and fiscal crises of the present day have metastasized wildly, and the center no longer holds. The nation, now hopelessly fragmented, remains in the grip of a seemingly endless recession. Stadiums once used for sporting events now serve as Homeland Security detention centers. And vast segments of the populace have succumbed to Flashback, a potent new drug that allows its users to recreate — to literally re-experience — selected moments from the past. Against this backdrop, Simmons introduces Nick Bottom: grieving widower, former Denver homicide detective, and hardcore Flashback addict. Nick’s moribund life takes an unexpected turn when he is asked to revisit a vicious double homicide he failed to solve more than six years before.

These are the central elements of a remarkable — and disquieting — novel that crosses genre boundaries with effortless authority. Absorbing, affecting, and constantly surprising, Flashback shows us Dan Simmons at his unpredictable best, combining the pleasures of a headlong narrative with a richly detailed portrait of a frightening — and all too plausible — new world.

Limited: 250 signed numbered hardcover copies
Lettered: 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase

artists_list:
Chris Smart
authors_list:
Dan Simmons
book_case:
None
book_length:
528 pages
book_type:
Novel
country_of_manufacturer:
United States
is_subpress:
Yes
print_status:
Out of Print
year:
2011