Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

At the height of the Cold War, two men have invented a special kind of television technology. A signal that produces strange and unusual side-effects in those who watch it. But as these men try to bring their invention to market, a mysterious corporation conspires to develop the technology not as an extension of television, but as a weapon that can eliminate nations.

In this fast and ingenious thriller, Lee McGeorge delves into the background of David Cronenberg’s horror classic, examining not only how and why Videodrome came to exist, but exploring the ideology that would make it priceless.

“Highly recommended for sci-fi and horror lovers alike, Lee McGeorge’s new novel is topical, cerebral and, at times, terrifying.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

"Days of O'Blivion is a quick and haunting read that captures the intelligence and quality of Cronenberg's original." - Codices

“A fast read but with serious themes, Days of O’Blivion reaches its pinnacle with a satisfying climax that will resonate with anyone who views the rise of new technology as more than a harmless distraction.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

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Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

At the height of the Cold War, two men have invented a special kind of television technology. A signal that produces strange and unusual side-effects in those who watch it. But as these men try to bring their invention to market, a mysterious corporation conspires to develop the technology not as an extension of television, but as a weapon that can eliminate nations.

In this fast and ingenious thriller, Lee McGeorge delves into the background of David Cronenberg’s horror classic, examining not only how and why Videodrome came to exist, but exploring the ideology that would make it priceless.

“Highly recommended for sci-fi and horror lovers alike, Lee McGeorge’s new novel is topical, cerebral and, at times, terrifying.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

"Days of O'Blivion is a quick and haunting read that captures the intelligence and quality of Cronenberg's original." - Codices

“A fast read but with serious themes, Days of O’Blivion reaches its pinnacle with a satisfying climax that will resonate with anyone who views the rise of new technology as more than a harmless distraction.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

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Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

by Lee McGeorge
Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

Videodrome: Days of O'Blivion

by Lee McGeorge

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Overview

At the height of the Cold War, two men have invented a special kind of television technology. A signal that produces strange and unusual side-effects in those who watch it. But as these men try to bring their invention to market, a mysterious corporation conspires to develop the technology not as an extension of television, but as a weapon that can eliminate nations.

In this fast and ingenious thriller, Lee McGeorge delves into the background of David Cronenberg’s horror classic, examining not only how and why Videodrome came to exist, but exploring the ideology that would make it priceless.

“Highly recommended for sci-fi and horror lovers alike, Lee McGeorge’s new novel is topical, cerebral and, at times, terrifying.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

"Days of O'Blivion is a quick and haunting read that captures the intelligence and quality of Cronenberg's original." - Codices

“A fast read but with serious themes, Days of O’Blivion reaches its pinnacle with a satisfying climax that will resonate with anyone who views the rise of new technology as more than a harmless distraction.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153134048
Publisher: Speartip Publishing
Publication date: 07/15/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 722,582
File size: 240 KB

About the Author

Before stepping into fiction full time, Lee enjoyed a successful hotel and catering career that took him from 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, to the British Embassy in Berlin and some of London's most exclusive hotels. Born in Hartlepool in 1973, he now considers North London to be his rightful and spiritual home.

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