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  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Science Fiction / Space Opera
  • Language:English
  • Pages:278
  • eBook ISBN:9780998635033

A Promise to the Faceless

Second Edition

Overview


Back Cover Blurb: [It's time to take a walk down a dark path, to a place where the wealthy can purchase life itself.

Experience this world with ten souls as they struggle to find a place of refuge and belonging, some semblance of peace.

Some here have worn many faces, others wear no face at all.]

A Promise to the Faceless is a Science Fiction Space Opera. It's set in the near-future on a disease-ravaged, war-torn Earth with a shrinking human population. In a race against time, those in power make decisions to shape the future. Will human civilization survive?

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Description


It's a story of an Earth, just beyond the horizon. Scientists and business people work to preserve human civilization. Great strides made in genetics engineering technologies result in the creation and production of viable living creatures, chimeras. These non-humans are put to work as slaves, supporting an increasingly stratified human population. We follow ten individuals who know this place as home. Read this book, and you will discover the story behind it all. Read it again, and this world will take you deeper. Welcome to The Family.

This story is intended for mature readers. Dark content and mature themes: Occasional strong language; Occasional, brief moments of graphic violence; Occasional, brief moments of implied sexuality [no erotica]; Rampant classism; Slavery; Brief mention and moments of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.

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About The Author


Born in the southwestern United States and raised in Arizona, the author has lived and traveled throughout much of the US and other parts of North America. As a youth, the author was an avid reader, sometimes reading an entire novel in an evening. He earned good grades in English, but felt no love for writing. Though an honor student throughout much of his schooling, he dropped out of high school. Over the next many years, he spent time in the US military, fought wild-land fires while working for the US Forest Service, drove trucks, worked in construction, worked as a farm hand, and some other jobs as well. Much later in life, the author went back to obtain a college education. Though he and his family recognized early on there was something odd about his personality and behaviors, Tourette's-like symptoms, the author was diagnosed with autism (Asperger's) much later in life. This knowledge has helped the author to understand himself better. Further education and training has allowed him to better understand others, as well. David advises parents to get answers concerning their children's behavior sooner than later. The author currently resides near Puget Sound, south of Seattle, Washington, USA. At the time this was published, the author has one other, unrelated work available: "The Accidental Ambassador", by D A Barr.
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