The Virtual Dead
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4.2 • 180 Ratings
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Publisher Description
(Sequel to 'The Empty Door') People have found a new way inside the computer. Some never return. Because of their special abilities, Cassiopia Cassell, the TEL 100D robot, and Scott Markman are drawn into the shadowy and dangerous world of the Dragon Masters, a mysterious order that will do anything to preserve its secrecy, and achieve its unearthly goals.
Customer Reviews
Another Good Read
Like others, I believe I have (am) reading these books out of order, and wish the author would label them so one could keep them ordered, but even at that, not much is lost reading them out of order. That being said, another good read and I will now dive in the next one.
A beautiful story.
I have to say,.. it can be a little hard to pin down. Don’t get me wrong, I love it! It’s.. just a little tough to capture in a review. This is my second time reading this, first time was a little over 5 years ago. E.R.Masons’ books have held a place in my heart. Especially these 4 with Cassiopeia and Markman.
It’s sci-fi, but then it goes soul-searchingly introspective.. One moment of fight-to-survive-and-protect-the-ones-you-love, the next moment wondering how-can-I-be-the-good-guy-if-I-just-did-that?
I feel that this series and how the stories play out (okay, maybe E.R. should’ve PAID a proofreader, lol) really do put forth good, simple points about how people can do better. For themselves and everyone else. At the same time wrapping good beliefs in sci-fi, so you don’t need to take it all too seriously.
Even though all the books in this series could be read as stand-alone, I recommend them in; The Empty Door, The Virtual Dead, The Glass Hummingbird, Aurora City. No matter what order, I hope you read them and enjoy them. I think they’re beautiful, and some days,.. I think about aspects of them a lot to help me through.
Mason is a great writer.
I haven't read for a long time, the company I work with required I buy an iPad. Learning to use it I discovered the books app. I liked science fiction in the past, anyhow I purchased one of the E.R. Mason books.
I couldn't put it down, he spins a tale that in my minds picture is vibrant and glowing. For some reason I missed this book The Virtual Dead, it caught me up and wrapped me in its adventure as the rest of his writing has done. My only regret is that the book ended. So now I have to go in search of another of his writings.
At some time in my life I would like to meet this E.R.Mason. Bill Sherry awaiting another book.