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Sci-Fi book with people mutilated and floating in tanks, alternating between fantasies / illusions and their horrifying reality. Spoilers ahead...
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The Tommyknockers (view spoiler) , but not particularly one person's enemies; the scary part is how willing normal people are to do this to even their loved ones, once under the influence. Also, people never regain consciousness once placed in the tanks, IIRC.
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Hi...sorry, I'm not sure what this means! That's definitely not the book in question or even the same time period or genre :-\

It means they posted it in the wrong thread. Looks like it should be in the Librarian help forum.

https://www.google.com/books/edition/...

At this point, I'm genuinely questioning reality and wondering if I dreamed this with some inspiration from a Sliders episode or not. But I'm so sure it's an actual story. I distinctly remember my shock at the twist ending.
Books mentioned in this topic
Human Nature (other topics)Nano (other topics)
The Tommyknockers (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jonathan Green (other topics)Robin Cook (other topics)
The only thing that I can remember - because it was so horrifying that it stuck with me - is that some guy (I believe a rich / corporate type, definitely a villain) condemns people who "wrong" him (screwing up a job or trying to work against him) by cutting off their arms and legs, removing their eyelids (maybe) and leaving them hooked up to all of this machinery while floating in a tank. Forever. They mostly have dreams about pleasant experiences that they think are real, but then every now and then they'll be yanked back to consciousness to re-experience the horror of their situation.
*SPOILERS*
The book ends with the protagonist, whose mind was messed with, having a flash of being in one of those tanks with the evil guy smiling at him. But then he's back in what we thought was the real world and is convinced that it's just a leftover nightmare from his traumatic experiences. We as the readers are left to wonder which one is true.
Does this sound remotely familiar to anyone?