In the 2400s, with its cities overflowing with immigrants, Earth shuts down its borders.
The universe’s biggest corporation plans to take over the planet... and only one man stands between it and total domination.
Augmented human Hal Shepherd works for Im-Sec Special Operations team, an elite group of soldiers who fight to keep Earth safe. A model citizen dedicated to security, Hal is shocked when he’s framed as a traitor - and all the evidence confirms his guilt.
With nowhere left for Hal to turn, Off-Planet, a powerful conglomerate, claims they can clear his name - but their assistance comes at a terrible price.
The company wants to strip the Earth’s rulers of power and demands that Hal complete a covert mission to destroy his government from the inside. Backed into a corner, he finds help in the form of a rogue AI unexpectedly rerouted to his cranial chip.
Will exceptional intelligence and razor-sharp fighting skills be enough to save mankind, or will they be the downfall of humanity?
Nick Stephenson was born and raised in Cambridgeshire, England and will now refer to himself in the first person. My approach to writing is to hit hard, hit fast, and leave as few spelling errors as possible. I write thrillers, suspense novels, and the occasional witty postcard, all of which are designed to get your pulse pounding. Don’t let my headshot fool you – I’m actually full colour, on most days.
My books are a mixture of mystery, action, and humour. If you’re looking for a good place to start, take a look at my Leopold Blake series of thrillers, available now at www.noorosha.com/books and out soon on Amazon, Sony, Barnes & Noble, and the iTunes store.
If you like books with A.I.s and augmented humans with lots of action then this is the book for you. Looking forward to the next book in the series. I highly recommend this book.
Introductionary novel in a series. A researcher takes a man and his son in to do research on his brain, while there is a space force vs. civilian vote coming up. The man has some brain powers but anger issues, the boy has more potential.