This lengthy novel by the acclaimed Jamaican author of The
Book of Night Women (2009) is a densely
imaginative fictional retelling of the 1976 assassination attempt on reggae superstar Bob Marley («The Singer») and its aftermath.
These lineages can spread beyond games: plenty of
book and film influences create
imaginative patterns that are then sustained in the
fictional worlds of games — from the utter dependence of Halo: Combat Evolved upon James Cameron's Aliens to the massive debt Dungeons & Dragons owes to Tolkien, Moorcock, and the other twentieth century fantasy writers.