"A Question of Identity" by Frank Riley is a sci-fi novel that explores what it truly means to be human when science and law clash with who we are. Old lawyer Jake Emspak's final case involves Tony Corfino, accused of serious crimes. Jake argues that Tony isn't the same person he was before a life-changing accident, thanks to medical science. The courtroom becomes a place where big ideas about humanity are debated, forcing everyone to think about what makes each person unique and how science changes everything.

A Question of Identity
By Frank Riley
In a gripping courtroom drama, a lawyer fights to prove his client is not the same man as he was before, raising questions about where science ends and humanity begins.
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2019-10-10
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About the AuthorFrank Riley (1915β1996) was the pseudonym of Frank Ryhlick, an American science fiction author best known for co-writing the novel They'd Rather Be Right, which won a Hugo Award for Best Novel during 1955. He was a syndicated travel columnist and editor for the Los Angeles Times, and editor of the Los Angeles Magazine. He also wrote advertisements for See's Candies, screenplays, short fiction such as the "Father Anton Dymek" mysteries and was a host of a radio program in the Los Angeles area.
Frank Riley (1915β1996) was the pseudonym of Frank Ryhlick, an American science fiction author best known for co-writing the novel They'd Rather Be Right, which won a Hugo Award for Best Novel during 1955. He was a syndicated travel columnist and editor for the Los Angeles Times, and editor of the Los Angeles Magazine. He also wrote advertisements for See's Candies, screenplays, short fiction such as the "Father Anton Dymek" mysteries and was a host of a radio program in the Los Angeles area.
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