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Mechcraft: Disruption

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A sinister murderer is targeting Mechcrafters in the city, draining the silver nanotech lifeforce from their blood and leaving only mutilated shells behind. As the body count rises and the hunt for the villain ramps up, terrible secrets within the Phalanx faction come to light, threatening everything Jake London and his team have fought for.

Now Jake must choose to either quell his uniquely powerful abilities to put his peers at ease, or unleash his full potential to protect those he loves.

In Disruption, the sequel to science fiction thriller, Mechcraft, teenage friends Jake, Bex, and Trent add new members Neera and Artemis to their crew. Overcoming crippling PTSD, fighting vicious bullies, deepening romance, and brokering peace between factions leads the team to an unforgettable climax that only they are capable of overcoming.

199 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2021

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Brian Fitzpatrick

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Brian Fitzpatrick is the author of the bestselling science fiction trilogy, MECHCRAFT, and the co-screenwriter for the upcoming science fiction film, THE SIMIAN TRIALS.

Fitzpatrick’s writing journey began at the age of seven after accidentally watching the horror classic, Night of the Living Dead. After a week of sleepless nights, his mother encouraged him to write stories of his own. He took her advice, put pen to paper, and has been creating tales of wonder and terror ever since.

His nanotech science fiction novel series, MECHCRAFT, began as a screenplay which he converted to a novel. The story has expanded to a trilogy of novels, a short story, and even a song written and released by industrial rock band, Chemical Straitjacket.

Fitzpatrick was hired by actress/producer, Gina Nemo, to co-write the gritty science fiction feature, THE SIMIAN TRIALS, which is currently in post-production.

He also contributed cyberpunk horror short story, DEUS EX SYNTHETICA, to the Blood Fiction V2 anthology of challenging fiction.

He recently completed an epic fantasy adventure novel, TO SLAY A GOD, set in the Dungeons & Dragons campaign, The Black Ballad, from Storytellers Forge, which will be published in June 2025.

Between writing commitments, Fitzpatrick engages with readers and writers as a panelist, a speaker, and workshop presenter at a variety of events both in person and online.

He has also compiled his 10 years of author branding, marketing, and networking experience into a self-directed online course to help fellow writers navigate a writing career.

Fitzpatrick is repped by One Moorer Management, 6265979475, james@onemoorer.com

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12 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2021
Sci-Fi fans this one is for you! Action packed, full of twist and turns, nanotechnology and ... sentient goo.
I refuse to spoiler drop more than that.
Mechcraft: Disruption hooked me quick and was a roller coaster all the way to the cliff hanger ending.
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723 reviews
August 24, 2021
This is the second book in the : The Mechcraft Book Series .

There is a lot going on in this book maybe to much . I feel that the pacing could be a little more evenly spaced and to many of the main characters are dieing to fast . And someone dies from every book and its always a likable character . And let not forget the cop come on really that's what all his investigation was leading up to . Despite all of that other stuff I did enjoy this book and I am looking forward to the next book in this series .
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August 4, 2021
Picking up right from the end of book one, the story is pretty much non-stop action. Many of the chapters are no more than two or three pages long, jumping from scene to scene and character to character, pushing the story relentlessly forward.

I eagerly look forward to the conclusion of the series!
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