![]() ![]() ![]() This can be seen in their daily routine, as they're called to the scene of a murder, we instantly see that there is a lot of misunderstanding and discrimination between Haden’s and normal humans which is constantly escalating throughout the story. Through Agent Shane and his partner Agent Vann - whose work specifically deals with those who have Haden Syndrome - we get to see different perspectives between the people affected with Haden’s and the people who do not understand them. Agent Shane’s first week also coincides with a strike being held by the Haden community, as a bill has recently been passed by the government that will cut funding significantly from subsidies and programs that support Haden sufferers. Agent Shane is one of the Locked In, he gets around by using a Threep, an artificial body that connects to his mind so he can interact with people that are still able-bodied. The main character in Lock In is Agent Shane, currently starting his first week as a full agent for the FBI. ![]() ![]() Lock In is a futuristic conspiracy thriller. Although Lock In is still dealing with the consequences of an incurable disease, the cause of the virus or as it is known in Lock In “Haden Syndrome” is irrelevant. It’s been a while since I have read a book about a pandemic that hasn’t been about zombies in fact it’s been a while since I have read a book where the story doesn’t start straight after a pandemic. ![]()
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