Repo Men

Repo Men by Eric Garcia, published by HarperCollins on March 9, 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of a future where artificial organs, known as artiforgs, allow individuals to extend their lives indefinitely, provided they can keep up with the payments. This original edition spans 336 pages and delves into the complexities of a society reliant on technology and the financial systems that govern it, presenting a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and media tie-in.
In this story, readers will encounter the journey of a skilled Repo Man who grapples with the moral implications of his profession as he navigates a world where life and death are dictated by financial obligations. The narrative focuses on his transformation as he confronts the consequences of his actions, ultimately leading him to a deeper understanding of himself. Through its engaging premise, Repo Men addresses themes of technology, morality, and the human experience in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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In a brave new world, you’ll never have to die . . . as long as you keep up with the payments.
Thanks to the technological miracle of artiforgs, now you can live virtually forever. Nearly indestructible artificial organs, these wonders of metal and plastic are far more reliable and efficient than the cancer-prone lungs and fallible kidneys you were born with—and the Credit Union will be delighted to work out an equitable payment plan. But, of course, if you fall delinquent, one of their dedicated professionals will be dispatched to track you down and take their product back.
This is the story of the making—and unmaking—of one of the best Repo Men in the extraction business, who finds his soul when he loses his heart . . . and then he has to run.
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