Author | Philip José Farmer |
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Cover artist | Don Ivan Punchatz |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Dayworld |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Putnam Publishing Group |
Publication date | 1987 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 317 (paperback edition) |
ISBN | 0-399-13230-9 (paperback edition) |
OCLC | 14588824 |
813/.54 19 | |
LC Class | PS3556.A72 D4 1987 |
Preceded by | Dayworld |
Followed by | Dayworld Breakup |
Dayworld Rebel is a 1987 science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, the second book in the Dayworld Trilogy.
Plot summary
In this sequel, Jeff Caird has created a new personality for himself submerging his previous personalities, including his primary personality. He now goes by the name William St.-George Duncan. He has no memory of his previous personalities. He successfully engineers a daring escape from his captors and manages to connect with a rebel organization of Daybreakers. Throughout the novel, he discovers the true nature of the ruling government and the rebel organization.
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