Lock In

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Published Aug. 29, 2001 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-13434-8
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John Scalzi has built up a very complete world set in the very near future. His characters are three dimensional and their motives lend an intriguing aspect to what starts as an us vs them story. The novel is self-contained and explains the story well, and is followed by a novella detailing the history further. Clearly the author planned this out very well!

The action focuses on an FBI team tasked with crimes related to a particular group of humans – those who were affected by a disease called Haden's Syndrome. This malady affected a significant chunk of the population, especially a group that didn't fully recover and were "Locked In" – alive and aware but totally paralyzed. This latter group is able to interact with the ordinary human world through robots with a direct neural interface.

These devices lead to questions of the rights of individuals, including who funds …