Paperback: 500 pages - $14.99 (includes shipping)
Also available for $4.99 for all e-book readers (Kindle, Nook and iPad - see website for links)
ISBN-13: 35
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.1 in.
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
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Synopsis:
Rome's Revolution is an interstellar saga about a man from the 21st
century and a woman from the 35th century who fight forces from the
incomprehensibly large to the infinitesimally small, all intent on destroying mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome's Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, "legal" time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash that celebrates the triumph of the individual over a mass-mind that thinks it is infallible. Rome's Revolution has it all: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower.
Rome's Revolution chronicles the adventures of Rei Bierak, a
twenty-something male from the very near future. Rei, along with 542 other humans, is frozen and launched in the Ark II toward the stars with the hope of establishing a colony on a habitable world in the Tau Ceti system. During Rei's long trip, modern civilization has collapsed, and society has reformed into a decidedly different model. The 24-chromosome mind-connected humans of the future called the Vuduri are efficient, indifferent, and emotionally deficient. The Vuduri have conquered faster-than-light travel and have established an outpost
in the Pi3 Orionis system (aka Tabit) to study why certain stars are
disappearing. Awakening 1388 years in the future, Rei meets Rome, a beautiful half-breed Vuduri woman, who is eventually ostracized for consorting with him. Rei and Rome are joined by OMCOM, a super-computer with delusions of omnipotence. Together, they fend off a hostile society, saboteurs, and technology indistinguishable from magic. The fate of humanity, perhaps even life itself, hangs in the balance.
The full-length novel is 167,000 words.
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Here is a trailer which doesn't have much to do with the book but is fun to watch:
http://youtu.be/6PrHRcSwG-I
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