Book about superhumans hiding among normal humansLooking for a fantasy book about ape-like humans who get invaded by humansBook about ethereal witches that interact with humansBook about kids playing a D&D-like game that invades the normal worldWhat book is about a planet of feline humans?A story about suppression of the ultimate secret to resolving all human disagreementsStory about shadow people who measure a tree before a car accidentScifi book about brain implant stolen from the future, and implanted in an unsuspecting normal guySpy from Earth studies Galactic Empire nobility and prevents plot to depose EmperorThat's what's unique about humans among all species—“they die”80s/90s fantasy book: female protagonist, demon-related magic, “knife”/“blade” in title…?
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Book about superhumans hiding among normal humans
Looking for a fantasy book about ape-like humans who get invaded by humansBook about ethereal witches that interact with humansBook about kids playing a D&D-like game that invades the normal worldWhat book is about a planet of feline humans?A story about suppression of the ultimate secret to resolving all human disagreementsStory about shadow people who measure a tree before a car accidentScifi book about brain implant stolen from the future, and implanted in an unsuspecting normal guySpy from Earth studies Galactic Empire nobility and prevents plot to depose EmperorThat's what's unique about humans among all species—“they die”80s/90s fantasy book: female protagonist, demon-related magic, “knife”/“blade” in title…?
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years. It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Good stuff about the relationships of the super humans with their human cousins.
story-identification books
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I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years. It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Good stuff about the relationships of the super humans with their human cousins.
story-identification books
add a comment |
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years. It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Good stuff about the relationships of the super humans with their human cousins.
story-identification books
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years. It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Good stuff about the relationships of the super humans with their human cousins.
story-identification books
story-identification books
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This sounds like the 1999 Frank Robinson novel Waiting. Points that match
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years.
Partial Match: This was from 1999, so a bit farther back than indicated, but still relatively recent.
It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Match: A man dies in the car and effectively rips the steering wheel off. Without too many spoilers, the man that dies in the car accident is not truly 'human'
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
Match: A doctor dies under seemingly impossible circumstances just as he is set to deliver a lecture to a circle of old friends....he learns that the doctor had compiled evidence <>.. and was killed to suppress it.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Match: One member, television producer Arthur Banks, sets out to uncover the killer.
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
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This sounds like the 1999 Frank Robinson novel Waiting. Points that match
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years.
Partial Match: This was from 1999, so a bit farther back than indicated, but still relatively recent.
It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Match: A man dies in the car and effectively rips the steering wheel off. Without too many spoilers, the man that dies in the car accident is not truly 'human'
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
Match: A doctor dies under seemingly impossible circumstances just as he is set to deliver a lecture to a circle of old friends....he learns that the doctor had compiled evidence <>.. and was killed to suppress it.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Match: One member, television producer Arthur Banks, sets out to uncover the killer.
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
add a comment |
This sounds like the 1999 Frank Robinson novel Waiting. Points that match
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years.
Partial Match: This was from 1999, so a bit farther back than indicated, but still relatively recent.
It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Match: A man dies in the car and effectively rips the steering wheel off. Without too many spoilers, the man that dies in the car accident is not truly 'human'
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
Match: A doctor dies under seemingly impossible circumstances just as he is set to deliver a lecture to a circle of old friends....he learns that the doctor had compiled evidence <>.. and was killed to suppress it.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Match: One member, television producer Arthur Banks, sets out to uncover the killer.
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
add a comment |
This sounds like the 1999 Frank Robinson novel Waiting. Points that match
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years.
Partial Match: This was from 1999, so a bit farther back than indicated, but still relatively recent.
It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Match: A man dies in the car and effectively rips the steering wheel off. Without too many spoilers, the man that dies in the car accident is not truly 'human'
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
Match: A doctor dies under seemingly impossible circumstances just as he is set to deliver a lecture to a circle of old friends....he learns that the doctor had compiled evidence <>.. and was killed to suppress it.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Match: One member, television producer Arthur Banks, sets out to uncover the killer.
This sounds like the 1999 Frank Robinson novel Waiting. Points that match
I think the novel or long short story was published in the last 10 years.
Partial Match: This was from 1999, so a bit farther back than indicated, but still relatively recent.
It starts with a man who is killed in a car accident. A doctor autopsies him and finds out he is not human, that he is built to live longer than a normal human.
Match: A man dies in the car and effectively rips the steering wheel off. Without too many spoilers, the man that dies in the car accident is not truly 'human'
Before the doctor can make his findings public he is mentally herded by someone into dying in an accident.
Match: A doctor dies under seemingly impossible circumstances just as he is set to deliver a lecture to a circle of old friends....he learns that the doctor had compiled evidence <>.. and was killed to suppress it.
The rest of the book involves a normal human who gets involved somehow. He even finds out he is married to a superhuman.
Match: One member, television producer Arthur Banks, sets out to uncover the killer.
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Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
add a comment |
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Sort of on topic. There were quite a few similarities in the television show; Prey (1998), starring Debra Messing with Robinson's Waiting
– KenM
Mar 16 at 22:46
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
Thanks for the answers. I look forward to re-reading “waiting” and checking out the tv series.
– Sid geico
Mar 18 at 20:34
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