Sentences with phrase «premise of a new novel»

That's the premise of a new novel, SCARS OF THE PAST, by Angela Hausman that explores how hackers use IoT devices as weapons of destruction, even death.

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Just as Creativity functions to produce the novel one from the disjunctive many, inference allows the dropping of a set of premises which conjointly imply some proposition asserted as the new theorem (ILM 424).
That's essentially the premise of Gerald's Game, the new adaptation of Stephen King's novel into a feature film for Netflix.
If the premise for Lifetime's newest offering, The Lottery, sounds remarkably like Children Of Men, that's not a coincidence: Series creator Timothy J. Sexton co-wrote the 2006 feature film (adapted from the novel by P.D. James), and it's clearly been on his brain since.
As Trisha wrote once in an edition of BookPageXTRA: «The premise of Lionel Shriver's ninth novel sounds like a classic beach read: her heroine, children's book author Irina, must choose whether to stay with her longtime partner or embark on a new romance with a snooker star.
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