"This book is brilliantly creative and fascinating! I found myself thinking of it often throughout the day and how these technological dangers could one day be a reality. The themes are so powerful and thought-provoking." Melissa O., Goodreads
Published: January 7th, 2020
Lucy Campbell is the last person you'd expect to hack minds.
The college freshman prefers vintage technology, old books and retro fashion.
But when she makes a fool of herself in front of her crush, Marco Han, she
wishes she could erase the whole episode from his brilliant mind. She's shocked
to learn that her older sister, Mollie, can do just that.
Mollie tells Lucy she's found a way to delete people's memories via Spex, the
thought-activated successor to smart phones and Google Glass. Yet, when Mollie
breaks into Marco's mind, she decides not to erase any embarrassing moments
because he already has a crush on Lucy. Encouraged by her sister's discovery,
Lucy stops avoiding Marco. Soon, the two are dating, and Marco, a tech guru in
his own right, elevates Mollie's mind hacking from a guilty pleasure to an
efficient crime-solving tool.
As the three infiltrate more minds, they realize they're not the only ones who
can steal memories. Marco suddenly forgets Lucy; and Mollie forgets that she
could ever mind hack. Lucy's mind should be safe because she doesn't wear Spex.
But then the mysterious hacker, Nick Lethe, comes after her in person.
Lucy flees to the woods, the only place safe from the surveillance of the
ubiquitous Spex. If Nick finds her, he'll erase her memories or worse. If she
doesn't find him --and stop him -- no one will know that minds can be hacked
and lives rewritten.
GUEST POST
When Science Fiction Becomes Reality-Tech in DELETED
When I first came up with the idea
of Spex (the thought-activated smart glasses crucial to the plot of my YA
novel, DELETED) Google Glass hadn’t hit the market. No one was wearing air pods
(similar to the Mindseye worn in everyone’s ear in my book.) And the hyper-specific
targeted advertising assisted by smartphones was purely a marketer’s dream.
Now the
future depicted in my book is basically here. The week DELETED was published,
Amazon started promoting their new Echo Frames operated by voice commands to
keep you connected with your Echo where ever you go. The
Frames are not as cool as the Spex in my book, which are thought-activated, not
voice-activated, and come in a wide-variety of stylish frames. But still, the
similarities are eerie. Likewise, with the popularity of airpods everyone now
has a little voice in their ear just like they do with the Mindseye in my book.
Also, the tech-assisted marketing, such as Spex using GPS tracking to notify
you about a lunch deal at a nearby sandwich shop (an idea I thought so clever
when I wrote this book in 2011) is old news.
When I first
started looking for an agent or a publisher for my book, I worried that the
tech in real life would quickly catch up with the tech in my book. I was
basically right. But now as more and more of the things I predicted have become
realities; it’s obvious that they only make the book more relevant. In DELETED the
main character, Lucy has almost nowhere to hide because the mysterious hacker
chasing her has access to the memories of everyone wearing Spex. Even with her
closest friends or family, she is under surveillance. True our thoughts aren’t
under surveillance--yet. But sometimes when an ad pops up on Instagram for a
movie you were just thinking about, it feels like they are.
DELETED is not anti-tech. In fact, some of the
tech in the book, I would really like to own, such as the “Good With Names App,”
which use facial identity to remind you of people’s names and how you know
them. This YA book doesn’t condemn tech, rather it explores issues of identity,
privacy and reality in a world where everyone is continuously on-line. So
pretty much, our world.
About the author:
RUTH MITCHELL lives in San Diego with her husband and four
marvelous children. Whether she’s writing science fiction, contemporary Rom Com
or a women’s fiction ghost story, she strives to create clean, smart books with
lots of heart.
Currently, her only published book is DELETED.
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