Annihilation Point (Book 3 of The Techxorcist)
by Colin F. Barnes
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The third installment of the best-selling (#1 Cyberpunk) series.
How much sacrifice should anyone have to give?
Petal and Gabriel are forced to decide, as the mad, digital entity, Elliot Robertson, is determined to dominate the world. His influence, spread by an insurgent group, The Ronin, seeks to control and enslave the last of humanity.
With time running out, Petal and Gabriel must travel to the far reaches of the abandoned lands in order to repair a server they believe will be the key to defeating Elliot and his ronin. All the while, Petal has a ticking time bomb inside her head: Gerry Cardle’s uploaded consciousness. The code of which is mutating, but to what end?
Together with their few allies, Petal and Gabriel must face either victory or total annihilation.
Annihilation Point follows the previous two volumes:
Artificial Evil: Book 1 — http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AABHSXG
Assembly Code: Book 2 — http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FH5ZPRG/
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The Iron Wolves: Book 1 of The Rage of Kings
by Andy Remic
Thirty years ago, the Iron Wolves held back mud-orc hordes at the Pass of Splintered Bones, and led a brutal charge that saw the sorcerer Morkagoth slain. This ended the War of Zakora, and made the Iron Wolves heroes.
Now, a new terror stalks the realm. In hushed whispers, it is claimed the Horse Lady, Orlana the Changer, has escaped from the Chaos Halls and is building an army, twisting horses, lions and bears into terrible, bloody hunters, summoning mud-orcs from then slime and heading north to Vagandrak where, it said, the noble King Yoon has gone insane…
After hearing a prophecy from a blind seer, aged General Dalgoran searches to reunite the heroes of old for what he believes will be the final battle. But as mud-orcs and twisted
beasts tear through the land, Dalgoran discovers the Iron Wolves are no longer heroes of legend… Narnok is a violent whoremaster, Kiki a honey-leaf drug peddler, and Prince Zastarte a drinker, a gambler, amoral and decadent: now he likes to hear people scream as they burn…United in hate, the Iron Wolves travel to the Pass of Splintered Bones; and as half a million mud-orcs gather, General Dalgoran realises his grave error. Together, the Iron Wolves hold a terrible secret which has tortured them for three decades. Now, they only wish to be human again…
ATLAS
by Isaac Hooke
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Rade Galaal enrolls in the hardest military training known to man to become a member of the MOTHs, the most elite spec-ops unit in the galaxy. MOTHs are tacticians, corpsmen, snipers, astronauts and commandos rolled into one. They also happen to pilot the atomic-powered ATLAS mechs, specialized military hardware that brings new meaning to the phrase “one-man-army.”
When Special Warfare Command orders MOTH Team Seven on a covert operation beyond the furthest reaches of explored space, Rade realizes he’s signed up for more than he bargained for…
ATLAS is a 120,000 word military science-fiction novel.
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Timothy C. Ward
Executive Producer
Timothy C. Ward has been podcasting since 2010, first as AudioTim, and now with AISFP. His first publication, Cornhusker: Demon Gene (A Short Story)
, is available on Kindle for $.99. His novel in progress, Kaimerus, is described as “Firefly crashes on Avatar and wakes up 28 Days Later.”
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Thanks for mentioning ATLAS, Tim!
New release this week for next time you do one of these posts, Tim: Hope and the Patient Man, third in the Gryphon Clerks series (C-Side Media).
Link from my name goes to the press kit, including blurb, etc.
Hey Mike,
Well, congrats on your new release! These posts were averaging two or three hours to compile, and with the writing I could do in that time, I’ve had to cut that from my schedule. I knock around ideas on how to do a quicker version, but finding the new releases is half the time spent and formatting to make it look nice the other half.
Fair enough, Tim. I did wonder why there was nothing since the end of last year.
Yeah. I also had my first child on Dec. 31, so I’m still catching up, but also prioritizing to include spending time with him.