EXOSKELETON
By Shane Stadler
Will Thompson has been convicted of a crime with circumstantially evidence and some potentially bought testimony. His conviction and sentencing makes him a prime candidate to be recruited for…experimentation. All the things that people suspect might happen to a prisoner who becomes a non-entity come to life in this work about a man who endures torture one day at a time because he volunteered.
Very intricate conspiracy is woven into this book and it is well crafted. I especially liked how the author built and portrayed the characters responsible for experimenting on Dr. Thompson Their predilections surface when ever any possible control casts a blind eye. Five different points of view are masterfully employed in the telling of this story.
I’m giving this one the rare five out of five stars, thumbs-up, cupcakes…whatever. I enjoyed and recommend this book with a warning that it is not for children.