PJ Manney continues her action-packed, thought-provoking science-fiction series with the sequel to the Philip K. Dick Awardnominated (R)evolution. In the guise of political revolutionary Thomas Paine, bioengineer Peter Bernhardt brought down the corrupt and powerful Phoenix Cluband then turned revolution into evolution by becoming the first artificial human intelligence: Major Tom. In the two years since Major Tom revealed his digital existence and spread his freedom manifesto, he has been revered as a god and vilified as a demon. The United States and Europe have splintered into ideologically independent regions. Russia and China prepare to expand their empires. In the midst of the chaos, pirates attack a seastead in the Pacific Ocean, capturing one of Major Toms allies. A mysterious and powerful group wages a secret war. To rescue his ally, Major Tom must first regain his own humanity and somehow save a species he no longer identifies with, and which seems determined to destroy itself.
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Publication Date: 10 Oct 2017
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781503948495
About P. J. Manney
PJ Manney writes the same way she liveswith an abiding passion for exploring new exhilarating and utterly unique experiences. A devotedly positive futurist she was chairperson of the board of directors of Humanity+ an international nonprofit organization that advocates the ethical use of technology to expand human capabilities. Manney has also been active in communications public relations and film production. To date she has written numerous scripts for television pilots and has also worked on shows such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. She has lived as far afield as New York and New Zealand and loves delving into the cultural landscape of wherever she finds herself. Whenever shes not working on her novels she continues to expound on her perspective of a technology-driven posthumanity while encouraging hopeful visions of the future. She lives with her husband of twenty-eight years and their two children.