An introduction
In Miami lived a boy of 18 years old, named Robert, strong muscles, tall, clever with a lot of imagination. Blue penetrating eyes, brown short hair, who loved to read books and dreamt of having amazing adventures. Usually, he dreamt his fascinating dreams at night, but many times it was during the day.
He had a sister named Helen, 17 years old beauty, with a shaped body, blue big eyes like her brother, and long beautiful blond hair.
They lived with their parents in a house near the sea.
One day when Robert sat on his chair in his room, dreaming, she just stood near him, hearing strange voices coming from his open mouth.
Feeling afraid she pushed him causing him to wake up with unseeing eyes.
Frightened she wanted to push him again when Robert talked to her with a strange voice. "Helen, write down my adventure,"
Then his eyes closed again, but he talked to her, and she wrote everything he said including his strange voice and his frightening story.
Feeling strange as she herself was transferred to another place, she saw in her imagination what was occurring to her brother Robert the dreamer.
Blade Runner meets Orwell's 1984 in Mother's Hand.
Set in a crumbling dystopian future, Earth is ruled by the all-seeing and unforgiving Mother.
Kal dutifully donates his body to the military for four years while his consciousness is stored. He will wake up with no memories of the things his body has done in war.
Six years later, Kal wakes screaming a name he doesn't know. As he tries to reconnect with his former life he soon realizes that Mother is not finished with him yet.
As Kal fights to avoid capture he begins to peel back the lies that surround Mother's system and must discover the truth about his past before it's too late.