‘IF IDENTITY COULD BE REPLACED WITH MEMORY IMPLANTS.’
A gripping dystopian sci-fi/horror thriller based on an Avenet-Bradley Film, scripted by Simon Clark and Brian Avenet-Bradley, and directed by Laurence and Brian Avenet-Bradley.
‘SHE STARTED TO REMEMBER.’
Kyra wakes in a mysterious, dungeon-like vault… Kyra is not alone. She is chained to a wooden structure, and she is utterly vulnerable in the presence of a nightmarish, prowling figure that is getting ever closer to her.
Kyra discovers she has other companions. They appear to be captives, too, but how far can she trust them? Because soon, she will be plunged into a terrifying and dangerous struggle to save her own life. Somehow, she must evade the Protos… and then escape their cruel master.
Simon has written this informative introduction, describing how the project came into being: How Does a Story Become a Film?
'[I]t's the way that the author makes the horror of each situation fresh and immediate that elevates the book beyond a series of gladiatorial bouts or just a desperate battle for nothing more than survival. There is the hint from the title of course that what is taking place is part of something of an experiment, but what elevates The Protos Experiment is the insight it gives the reader into the inner thoughts, experiences and associations that John and Kyra make with their own deeply dark buried fears. The Protos Experiment is as much about the horror within as it is with what we face in the world outside, or rather it explores the connection between them, and considers who we could possibly trust should those memories be controlled or manipulated.' – Noel Megahey, To The Last Page . Read the Full Review