
When she finds some relevant articles, they start disappearing before her eyes. She goes to the library and uses a public connection and starts doing some research. And she didn't realize how horrible it would be to be without the Net. She takes it for repair, but because hers is custom made, it needs to be shipped off, so she's left with pretty much nothing. Jaz is a "natural," a type of psionic who can break into networks, data, and even minds, working for an info company in Seattle. There are a few cranks who are disconnected, but no one pays them any attention. In the future, virtually everyone in the world is connected to the Net. I don't know how much experience the author has with cyberpunk, but she could use a few lessons. I made it to page 216 and gave up in disgust. This book has to be easily one of the cheesiest books I've read in a very long time. The Deathless series was canceled by ROC publishing due to "sluggish sales." Syne Mitchell wrote a preview of Book 2, which was added to the back of Book 1. Mitchell publishes an online magazine for handweavers, WeaveZine, and produces a monthly podcast, WeaveCast. To further this goal, she has joined a local writer's group. As a result, she has chosen to pursue other series. She is currently working on podcasting and writing non-fiction essays.Īccording to her blog, Mitchell's The Last Mortal Man series has not been chosen for further publication.

She subsequently published the first installment of the Deathless series, called The Last Mortal Man. Her first science fiction novel was Murphy’s Gambit which won the Compton Crook Award in 2001.

She lives in Seattle, Washington and is married to author Eric S. She has a bachelor's degree in business administration and master's degree in physics. Syne Mitchell (born 1970) is a novelist in the science fiction genre.
