Deprivers

Deprivers by Steven-Elliot Altman is a first edition published by Berkley Books in 2003, featuring 359 pages in English. The narrative centers around Robert Luxley, who grapples with a unique biological condition that renders anyone he touches paralyzed for fifteen minutes. This unusual ability has led him to a solitary life as an assassin, but his world shifts when he encounters Cassandra, a young girl who reveals that he is not the only one afflicted by Sensory Deprivation Syndrome.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, science fiction, and thriller elements as the story unfolds. The interaction between Robert and Cassandra introduces a deeper exploration of their shared condition and the implications it carries. As they navigate their unusual abilities, the plot delves into themes of isolation and connection, presenting a unique take on the challenges faced by those who are different. This edition invites readers to engage with a thought-provoking narrative that examines the complexities of human experience through a speculative lens.
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Robert Luxley has a biological problem that he does not understand and cannot control: one touch from his bare skin and you’re paralyzed for fifteen minutes. Lonely and isolated he’s turned his “special trick” into a lucrative career as an assassin. He thinks he’s one of a kind, until one day he’s confronted by a young girl named Cassandra, who tells him that he’s not alone. She has it too, and the two of them are not the only carriers of SDS (Sensory Deprivation Syndrome).
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