MY FIRST SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL CAN SOON BE YOURS

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I’ve written a number of novel manuscripts, so in deciding to enter “independent publishing” I faced a hard choice: which story should go first?

Well, I’ve decided to go with a science fiction thriller that comes from the Michael Crichton side of my writing persona.

Please welcome: The Primus Labyrinth!

Here’s the back cover blurb:

A woman’s bloodstream has been seeded with death.

An American president must betray his country or sacrifice a woman he loves.

And their only hope lies with a broken man and a desperate gamble.

Curran Hunter almost died at the bottom of the ocean. Now an innocent victim will die unless Hunter can purge her body of deadly devices by piloting the Primus, a prototype submersible the size of a virus. Its control system uses Virtual Reality—its creators assure Hunter there can be no danger.

They are utterly wrong.

Hunter’s every belief will be tested, his very sanity on the line for a woman he doesn’t know.

And to save her life will require the deepest violation of all.

Ride the currents of the inner ocean in a race against time in The Primus Labyrinth!

 

The novel was inspired by the 1960’s movie Fantastic Voyage, a long-time favourite of mine, though the two stories are very different.

The Primus Labyrinth will be published in print and e-book form in February 2020.

But here’s more good news: I’m going to give away 20 Advance Reader Copies of The Primus Labyrinth in e-book format and you could receive one of them!

Just send me an email at scott@scottoverton.ca  and say “Yes! Please send me an ARC of TPL! But send it right away—before Nov.3 . Then I’ll pick 20 winners and follow up with an email to ask you which e-format you’d prefer.

Is there a catch? No! But I do hope that you’ll be willing to read the book by January and post a review on Amazon, Goodreads, or both in time for my pre-sales order period. Because posting an honest review is the absolute best way you can support my writing.

So don’t wait—send me that email right now!

I love The Primus Labyrinth and I can’t wait for you to read it.