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There Will Never Be Another You

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It is a moment in the near future when the threat of terror has cultivated rage, apathy, and panic across the country. For Phil, a dermatologist at the UCLA hospital, it is a time of unease, in contrast to the days when he coasted through life on his good looks and middling charm. In addition to having to deal with his mother, Edith, who’s emerging after years of grieving over her late husband, Phil has been recruited for a secret terror-response team. The assignment just may provide an ordinary man a chance at heroism.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This post-9/11 look at America and the threat of terrorism, particularly bioterrorism, encompasses what life might be like in 2013. UCLA dermatologist Phil Fuchs's life drastically changes when he's selected to join a secret terror-response team. Narrator C.J. Critt maintains a sense of foreboding as Fuchs tries to determine whether a subtle terror attack is underway or a UCLA experiment has gone horribly wrong. The accomplished Critt infuses daily life with the sounds of young romance, the breakup of a marriage, and the undercurrents of fear and watchfulness brand new to America. This timely story will appeal to many despite its reminder that life will never be what it once was. S.G.B. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 13, 2006
      Set in Los Angeles of the immediate future and infused with the anxieties of the present, See's potent new novel articulates the instinctive, human impulse toward connection in the face of mortality. The story centers on the UCLA medical center, where cosmopolitan, twice-widowed Edith volunteers, and where her bewildered dermatologist son, Phil, has his practice. Phil is unhappily married to the disgruntled Felicia and clueless about how to help their troubled prepubescent son or relate to their imperious teenage daughter. Edith tries repeatedly to begin her life again, but despairs of new relationships with "death all around." See also follows the love story of UCLA students Andrea Barclay, whose father's kidney is failing (and whose mother is Edith's confidant), and Danny Lee, whose large Chinese-American family gathers to support a dying uncle. Andrea and Danny's headlong romance contrasts with Phil and Felicia's unraveling marriage; the former's cultural differences become part of the point. And Phil becomes part of a bioterrorism response team; the fracturing and coalescing relationships mirror the drama of a possible epidemic as See's utterly believable characters fumble for love and meaning.

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