My Name is Legion, Roger Zelazny
My Name is Legion, Roger Zelazny
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My Name is Legion

Author: Roger Zelazny

Narrator: Adam Barr

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/19/2024


Synopsis

He'd been an important part of the team putting together the International Data Bank, which would track every single move made by every single human being. As the project neared completion, he realized that no one would ever truly be free again. At the very last moment he blanked his file, changed his face, and created a back door into the system. Now he was nameless, had no past, left no traces, according to the IDB he no longer existed. But he could become anyone at any time for any reason. Not being in the system meant that he had to earn a living outside of the normal confines of human society. But there were people willing to pay cold, hard cash for a man who could be anyone and then disappear once the job was done.

About Roger Zelazny

Roger Zelazny was a science fiction and fantasy writer, a six-time Hugo award winner, and a three-time Nebula award winner. He published more than forty novels in his lifetime. His first novel This Immortal, serialized in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction under the title "...And Call Me Conrad," won the Hugo award for best novel. Lord of Light, his third novel, also won the Hugo award and was nominated for the Nebula award. He died at age 58 from colon cancer. Zelazny was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul

A spy story with no messages that I could puzzle out! I don't mind admitting it! MY NAME IS LEGION is a bit of a puzzle for me. I haven't been able to decide if there was a message of some kind that I missed or whether Zelazny was just having fun writing a few short stories in a spy vs spy mode built......more

Goodreads review by Michael

This is a collection of three sequential stories featuring the same unnamed protagonist. In 2007, we are supposed to have collected all information on everyone into computers (Google?) and a few select folks (we never know how many) are left out such as our protagonist (thus the lack of a name). The......more