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Waking the Dreamer |
Tyler Ford is a thirteen-year-old boy who’s on a family vacation, stuck with his odd and irritating parents and his cool older brother. Tyler meets Eena, a girl who Tyler quickly realizes hides a strange mystery.
After a midnight meeting that doesn’t go at all the way he expected, Tyler realizes Eena’s secrets are not just mysterious, but frightening. They are dangerous and supernatural, and thanks to Eena, he is involved whether he wants to be or not. “Waking the Dreamer” is the first book in the “Transhuman” series. |
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Superliminal |
After years of helping people who barely knew how to generate a 2048-bit encryption key, I should’ve been happy to get a client with a real problem. But when it starts with me being knocked unconscious and kidnapped, you understand if I’m grumpy. Still, a missing insane software designer is a magnet to my mental metal: I’m an Information Technology Private Investigator and I love a high-tech problem. My only worry is that unlike my usual cases, this one might just kill me.
I’m not the best information technology private investigator. There are others better than me, others more experienced, others with better stories to tell. But I haven’t met them yet. “Superliminal” is the first book in the “Dev Manny, Information Technology Private Investigator” series. |
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Wetware |
My newest client is a highly-specialized marine research facility. Fixing a broken Internet connection is simple, but in this open world role-playing video game we call life, one problem often brings another. I’m talking bigger problems, like information theft, a very odd but interesting experiment, and a network admin who thinks he’s a 1010 when he’s really a 0001. Will I bail? No. I’m an Information Technology Private Investigator. What I do is examine. Fix. And, if the Outer Gods allow it, solve. “Wetware” is the second book in the “Dev Manny, Information Technology Private Investigator” series. |
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Ghost in the Water
Available mid 2013 |
John Hawkins only wants to survive the school day without trouble from teachers or bullies, and to get home to building robots. His life changes when he finds a strange note, encrypted with a code that only he can break. The message is from the League of Scientists, a secret group of students skilled in science and technology. They need John, and he is ready. But no one knows that in the school gym there is a ghost, submerged and hiding deep in the pool. It waits for just the right person, the one unlucky student who swims too close. Then the ghost attacks. “Ghost in the Water” is the first book in the “League of Scientists“ series. |
