Prophet of the Badlands (The Awakened Book 1)

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by Matthew S. Cox


  She nodded. “That’s okay. I can deal with a desk. I’m no glory hound. Wait, did you say there were too many volunteers for Division 5?”

  “Yes, if you can believe it.” He whistled. “Most were high-testosterone adrenaline junkies looking to get their hands on large weapons.”

  “But they send D5 after cyborgs.” She shivered.

  He stood up and extended a hand to her. “I think we’re about done for now. You may have to deal with another day or two of patrol detail until Farris can get the proverbial paperwork in motion. Can you handle that?”

  Nina grinned. The thought of an imminent move to Division 2 turned on a light at the end of a lengthy, exhausting tunnel. She all but bounced out of her chair to shake hands with the man whom, moments ago, she feared would melt her mind.

  “No problem, sir.” She did not know whether to shake hands or salute him.

  Oliver laughed. “You are the first person I have ever seen happy about being put on desk duty.”

  Born in a little town known as South Amboy NJ in 1973, Matthew has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. Somewhere between fifteen to eighteen of them spent developing the world in which Division Zero, Virtual Immortality, and The Awakened Series take place. He has several other projects in the works as well as a collaborative science fiction endeavor with author Tony Healey.

  Matthew is an avid gamer, a recovered WoW addict, Gamemaster for two custom systems (Chronicles of Eldrinaath [Fantasy] and Divergent Fates [Sci Fi], and a fan of anime, British humour (<- deliberate), and intellectual science fiction that questions the nature of reality, life, and what happens after it.

  He is also fond of cats.

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  Shadow of a Dead Star, by Michael Shean

  (http://j.mp/17VBzuW)

  As an agent of the Industrial Security Bureau, it is Thomas Walken’s duty to keep the city of Seattle free of black-market technology. But when a trio of living sex-dolls he has recently intercepted are stolen from custody, Walken finds himself seeking a great deal more than just contraband.

  He will be forced to use his skills and preternatural instincts to try and keep his career, his freedom, and his life.

  Division Zero, by Matt Cox

  (http://j.mp/1ggujIv)

  Most cops get to deal with living criminals, but Agent Kirsten Wren is not most cops.

  Shunned by a society that does not understand psionics and feared by those who know what she can do, Kirsten feels alone in a city of millions.

  Unexplained killings by human-like androids known as dolls leave the Division 1 police baffled, causing them to punt the case to Division 0. She tries to hold on to the belief that no one is beyond redemption as she pursues a killer desperate to claim at least one more innocent soul – that might just be hers.

  Bone Wires, by Michael Shean

  (http://j.mp/Npsr8B)

  In the wasteland of commercial culture that is future America, police are operated not by government but by private companies. In Seattle, that role is filled by Civil Protection, and Daniel Gray is a detective in Homicide Solutions. What used to be considered an important—even glamorous—department for public police is very different for the corporate species, and Gray finds himself stuck in a dead end job.

  That is, until the Spine Thief arrives.

  Prolongment, by Grace Eyre

  (http://j.mp/1gL6XgS)

  To fund their controversial research, B&E Labs patented a medical process called “Prolongment”, in which very old, wealthy clients can extend their consciousness past death.

  Prolongment works by mapping a client’s consciousness and throwing it forward in time. To an outsider, these projections look and behave exactly like ghosts. Now the whole city is terrified by spirits with personal agendas and no moral code left to live by.

  A vigilante journalist takes an unpopular stand. A haunting victim gets tangled in a murder plot. A rogue scientist experiments with her own mind. No one escapes the shadow of Prolongment.

  The Zona, by Nathan L. Yocum

  (http://bit.ly/1w9OTrz)

  Welcome to the Arizona Reformed Theocracy, otherwise called THE ZONA. Here the Church rules with absolute power. The laws are simple: all sin is punished swiftly and with deadly wrath. Preachers enforce the Church’s words like old West lawmen. But what happens when a Preacher refuses to kill? What happens when men of honor take a stand against their rulers?

  The Zero Point, by Nafeez Ahmed

  (http://bit.ly/1dgVbMC)

  In a near-future dystopian London on the brink of collapse, a reluctant ex-soldier fighting to clear his name after being framed for the assassination of the Prime Minister uncovers an ancient Nazi conspiracy to unleash imminent Quantum Apocalypse.

  Appetizer:

  Book Cover

  Title Page

  Main Course:

  Chapter One: Premonitions

  Chapter Two: A Lamb among Wolves

  Chapter Three: Haunted

  Chapter Four: The Lost Place

  Chapter Five: A Prize Claimed

  Chapter Six: Rare Pretties

  Chapter Seven: Empathy

  Chapter Eight: The Arena

  Chapter Nine: Calm Before the Storm

  Chapter Ten: Oaths and Omens

  Chapter Eleven: Rebellion

  Chapter Twelve: Guardian Angel

  Chapter Thirteen: Gentlemen

  Chapter Fourteen: Destiny and Regret

  Chapter Fifteen: Contamination

  Chapter Sixteen: Attachments

  Chapter Seventeen: Lesson Remembered

  Chapter Eighteen: The Hunter and the Princess

  Chapter Nineteen: Helpless in the Dark

  Chapter Twenty: Karma and Dogma

  Chapter Twenty-One: Independence

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Foundling

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Sister Karina

  Chapter Twenty-Four: The Ravens Perched

  Chapter Twenty-Five: A New Life

  Chapter Twenty-Six: Querq

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: Fever Dream

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: Tumbleweed's

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Lead Me Not

  Chapter Thirty: Exile

  Chapter Thirty-One: The Water Man

  Chapter Thirty-Two: Among Friends

  Chapter Thirty-Three: The Gates of Fire

  Chapter Thirty-Four: Hot Cocoa

  Chapter Thirty-Five: Malice in Wonderland

  Chapter Thirty-Six: Whisked Away

  Chapter Thirty-Seven: Flatline

  Chapter Thirty-Eight: The Street Preacher

  Chapter Thirty-Nine: Scraps for the Taking

  Chapter Forty: Apathy

  Chapter Forty-One: Enemy of My Enemy

  Chapter Forty-Two: The Ripper

  Chapter Forty-Three: Can I Keep Him?

  Chapter Forty-Four: Shepherd

  Chapter Forty-Five: Archon

  Chapter Forty-Six: As Wolves Like Dogs

  Chapter Forty-Seven: A is for Asshole

  Chapter Forty-Eight: Loyalties

  Chapter Forty-Nine: When Great Men Fall

  Chapter Fifty: Elysium

  Chapter Fifty-One: Visitors

  Chapter Fifty-Two: A Destiny Her Own

  Chapter Fifty-Three: A Spirit Told Me

  Chapter Fifty-Four: Lost Wolf

  Dessert:

  A Taste of Virtual Immortality, by Matthew Cox

  Closing

  About the Author

  Copyright & Publisher

  More from Curiosity Quills Press

 

 

 


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