The Pretender: Rebirth

The Pretender: Rebirth
Author Steven Long Mitchell & Craig W. Van Sickle
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Telemachus Press
Publication date
October 7, 2013
Pages 264 (Kindle), 276 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-939927-78-1
Preceded by The Pretender
Followed by The Pretender: Saving Luke

The Pretender: Rebirth is the first novel based on the cult television show The Pretender, which ran on NBC from 1996-2000. Following the series' cancellation, TNT produced two television movies, The Pretender 2001 and The Pretender: Island of the Haunted. The book is the first of an intended new series. It is written by series creators Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle who have promised in a 2013 interview[1] to answer fans' long-standing questions that were left unanswered in the TV series and both TV movies, such as the mystery of Miss Parker's parentage and actual first name, to name a few.

Premise

Based on the same premise as that of The Pretender TV series, Jarod is a genius, a Pretender and he has escaped the facility (The Centre) where he was raised from a very young age, having no memory of his parents. He can become anyone that he wants to be but he does not know who he is. He spends his time outside of The Centre, doing good and defending the "weak and abused" to make up for the heinous deeds performed by The Centre using his simulations.

Plot

The plot of Rebirth is loosely based on the Pilot episode of The Pretender with several significant changes.[2] Jarod is on his presumably first pretend as a doctor, to gain access to a special secret wing of a hospital where there is a patient he must see, to achieve his goal and help a family find out what happened to their young son. The events that are similar to the Pilot episode have more to do with The Centre's hunt for Jarod than with Jarod's own activities on the outside of The Centre, as he resides in Harlem, New York. There are a number of new characters with whom Jarod interacts in this story, who have no bearing on the plot of the original Pilot episode.

Characters

In general, the characters in the novel are similar to their TV incarnations however there are slight differences in Jarod and Miss Parker and some of the minor characters have been renamed.

References

  1. Busch, Jenna. "#SDCC Exclusive: The Pretender Returns! The Comic Con Announcement From Creators Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle". Fan Voice (voice.fan.tv). Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  2. Mitchell, Steven Long (2013). The Pretender Book 1: Rebirth. Los Angeles: Telemachus Press. p. 276. ISBN 1939927781.


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