looking for dysutopian sci-fi novel
December 31, 2009 4:59 PM
I'm looking for a 25 year-old science fiction book about a dystopian United States, in which our hero is in prison, framed for killing or not protecting the president. The cover had a picture of a man and woman on a futuristic motorcycle. (a few more details inside)
Can anyone tell me the title or author?
25+ years ago I found a science fiction book about a dystopia in the United States. The cover had a picture of a man or a man and woman on a futuristic motorcycle.
The book started with our hero in prison. He is an ex-secret service officer who was charged with treason. He was either framed for killing the president or not protecting the president or something of that caliber.
He meets a woman in prison. She, too, has been wrongfully imprisoned. She is a doctor and teaches him how to perform minor surgery so he can remove the subcutaneous tracking device in her back. She removes his and they escape.
That's as far as I can remember the story.
Can anyone tell me the title or author?
25+ years ago I found a science fiction book about a dystopia in the United States. The cover had a picture of a man or a man and woman on a futuristic motorcycle.
The book started with our hero in prison. He is an ex-secret service officer who was charged with treason. He was either framed for killing the president or not protecting the president or something of that caliber.
He meets a woman in prison. She, too, has been wrongfully imprisoned. She is a doctor and teaches him how to perform minor surgery so he can remove the subcutaneous tracking device in her back. She removes his and they escape.
That's as far as I can remember the story.
Can anyone tell me the title or author?
It's almost certainly not Radio Free Albemuth, since that doesn't match the plot mentioned by the poster at all.
posted by me & my monkey at 5:45 PM on January 1, 2010
posted by me & my monkey at 5:45 PM on January 1, 2010
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posted by xenophile at 4:26 PM on January 1, 2010