![]() ![]() ![]() Not a major issue you might think, but people in Prospera are just not supposed to have them – their lives and wellbeing are monitored, after all. However, Proctor has recently been having vivid dreams, a recurrence of something he had when younger but thought he had grown out of. He has a nice home, is earning good money and is in a job that he likes and that he is good at. He is in the 8th year of a 15-year marriage contract with Elise, who is the daughter of Calliste Baird, Prospera’s CEO of the board of directors. It is his job to ferry people to the Nursery, easing their journey as much as possible – or occasionally enforcing the trip. The narrative is focussed upon Proctor Bennett who works for the Department of Social Contracts. Then the person travels, usually by choice, via ferry to the island known as The Nursery where they retire themselves. ![]() The Ferryman is set on the archipelago of Prospera – a kind of elitist gated community where rich people live long lives in health, wealth and prosperity until their monitors, embedded in their forearms, fall below 10%. It’s been seven years since the last of Justin’s vampiric Passage Trilogy, The City of Mirrors – was published. ![]()
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