Miller Frank’s Utopian ideal is not such a good thing for Jimmy Renfro. Charged with fraud, he now works the tube, an atmosphere breaking conduit for the wealthy to travel to the Ouroboros space station, Imago. Within the mysterious station, their personalities are uploaded to robotic shells known as Zeroes.
When Jimmy comes into possession of a briefcase full of data tabs containing the profiles of several influential personalities, it begins a deadly game that may result in his end. Pursued by government and corporate assassins, with not just his own life at stake, but that of humanity, can Jimmy discover the truth about the tabs before he is caught?
Gravity’s Truth is a fast-paced Cyberpunk thriller and a standalone novel set in the world of The Ouroboros Cycle.
Be sure to read other books in the Ouroboros Cycle, Frame and Future's Orphans.
AK Alliss writes. Anytime. Anywhere. Scifi, Fantasy, Noir and anything else that grabs his attention. Breaking barriers from the mainstream genre tropes and introducing rich and intriguing characters to accompany readers on their adventure.
Author of the Ouroboros Cycle Scifi saga (FR[A]ME, Future's Orphans, and Gravity's Truth), The Pattern Codex Science Fantasy epic (All The Dead Stars) and the domestic psychological thriller, 'Kill Your Darlings'.
His next book is 'Jimmy Dean's Last Dance', coming from Spectrum Publishing.
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Dystopia series, book 3 of a trilogy. Author Allis concludes his tale of the ending of our inter-connected world clinging to life while the environment is collapsing and greedy politicians are infiltrated by super-advanced androids that have become self-aware and are intent on destroying their makers. The writing is well-crafted, sometimes even lyrical in construction, and it's well-edited. If you've read the previous two books this won't disappoint. I don't tend to enjoy dystopias because they're so depressing, but Allis is talented. If you like this genre, you'll like this book.