"Black Mirror" by Nancy Werlin explores themes of technology's impact on society, the loss of privacy, and the ethical dilemmas posed by advancements in Artificial Intelligence. The narrative examines how reliance on technology can distort human relationships and lead to dystopian outcomes. It also addresses the consequences of surveillance and the moral complexities that arise from our interactions with digital environments. Ultimately, the work serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of unchecked technological progress.
Author Nancy Werlin was born in Peabody, Mass.
The main character is Frances Leventhal, a junior. Her brother, Daniel, and his former girlfriend, Saskia, also play a large role.
Nancy Werlin is still writing books. Looks for the sequel to Impossible coming out soon!
Everyone thought Daniel overdoes on heroin, but he was actually killed by Saskia. He found the undercover work Saskia had been working on with Unity, and she had to kill him.
romance, suspense.
"The Killer's Cousin" by Nancy Werlin is a psychological thriller novel about a teenage boy who is acquitted of murder but must face his own guilt and trauma. The book delves into themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the impact of one's past on their present. The story is gripping and thought-provoking, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of human nature.
Yes! The sequel, Unthinkable, will be out in 2013.
Impossible is the title of a novel written by Nancy Werlin.
Scarborough Fair
Nancy Werlin's The Killer's Cousin has 240 pages.
The story is set in South Boston (Southie) and is contemporary
Yes, so I would recommend it for years 13 & up.