Denial

(Singularity's Children Book One)

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A Positive Futurist Techno-Thriller.


The Singularity's Children Series: As the Third Millennium dawns, the world is slipping beyond human comprehension. Citizens are bewildered and angry; kept in line only by vast programs of computer-driven propaganda. Leaders are in Denial, clinging to the illusions of an idealized past, unable to move beyond corporate greed and political charade. But an emerging movement of techno-optimists can see post-scarcity utopias glittering on the horizon and have started building a collaborative future for all of Singularity's Children...

“Best SF I've read in years! If you like William Gibson or Neal Stephenson I think you will very much enjoy this”

“Great near future plotlines... thoughtful as well as just a fun read. Highly recommend this for Sci-fi fans”

“a unique and fascinating observation on the state and direction of our society woven into a fresh and stimulating story.”

 

DENIAL IS FREQUENTLY FUNNY, OFTEN IRREVERENT, AND OCCASIONALLY INDECENT.

 

Keith knows the 21st century is no place for a moral backbone. Not even a corporate expense account and the occasional synthetic liaison can air-gap him from the blood on his hands.

Niato is recruited into Eco-Terrorism by a radicalized dolphin at his birthday party.

Stella lives above a brothel on a nomadic, floating tuna farm. Her life is brutal and precarious, she needs to find a tribe before she is destroyed by the jaded world around her.

Denial is high-tech adventure in a world of soulless algorithms, psychotic corporations, and floating ghettos. It is the first book in the Singularity's Children series, an epic story arc which takes the reader from a post-internet, post-collapse dystopia, towards a glittering post-human future.

 

TECHNOLOGY. ADVENTURE. HOPE!


HARD SCIENCE FICTION—BITING, SMART AND SUBVERSIVE!

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