Three novels complete in one volume:
Mindkiller: Wireheads, addicted to an electric current fed into
the pleasure centers of the brain, are the new junkies. Karen, a former
wirehead who barely escaped death by pleasure, is determined to bring
down those who sell the wireheading equipment, but she and her lover Joe
instead turn up evidence of a shadowy global conspiracy--not to control
the world, but to keep anyone from realizing that the masters of mind
control have been controlling us all for some time now . . . .
Time Pressure: When a beautiful girl appeared in a globe of blue
light in a snowbound forest and said she had come back in time, Sam
thought it was the most wonderful thing that could possibly happen. But
then he began to notice sinister things about her, and thought he would
have to kill her to save the present. Except that there was a third
possibility, and that really was the most wonderful thing that could
possibly happen . . .
Lifehouse: June Bellamy had gone for a walk in a park--and came
back with memories missing. She didn't know that, but her partner could
tell because she'd told her answering machine about strange people in
the park. Now June and Paul are on the run from insidious superhumans
who can edit their memories and track them down no matter where or how
well they hide. They are desperate--but not nearly as desperate as their
pursuers . . .
Three suspenseful stories of people in incredible and desperate
situations, all of them unknowingly involved in a secret that could mean
the salvation of all humans who were alive, who would ever live, or who
ever had lived . . .