THE PRIMUS LABYRINTH IS YOURS TO OWN, OR WIN!
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My new science fiction thriller The Primus Labyrinth is now available to pre-order!
You can buy it in epub and mobi e-book formats right here in my own bookstore, or at places like Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Kobo, and almost every other online book retailer. The print version, with a solid 470 pages of suspense and action, is available from Amazon, Indigo, and other retailers online, or can be ordered through most good bookstores.
Here’s the book description:
In a coercion plot against the U.S. president, a VIP’s bloodstream has been mined with germ-sized bombs. The only hope is a prototype virus-sized submersible, but the man most qualified to pilot it, Curran Hunter, is traumatized by a near-fatal underwater accident. The sub is piloted by virtual reality—there should be no danger—but when VR becomes full telepresence, Hunter’s very sanity is on the brink. The bombs could be detonated at any moment. Mercenaries are mobilizing to kill the team of scientists working with Hunter. And he’s fallen in love with the victim.
But to save her life will require the deepest violation of all.
Although it was inspired by one of my movie favourites Fantastic Voyage, The Primus Labyrinth is wholly original and will take you to one of the strangest and least-travelled places in science fiction: the labyrinth of vessels that transports our very life’s blood. Early readers say it’s perfect for fans of Michael Crichton.
But there’s more good news! If you’re a US member of Goodreads, you could win one of 100 copies of the Kindle version of The Primus Labyrinth that I’m giving away all through March. Just enter at its Goodreads Giveaway page, but again, it’s for Goodreads US members only.
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One last thing: whether you win a copy of The Primus Labyrinth or buy one, I truly hope you’ll spend a couple of minutes to review the novel at Amazon, Goodreads, or wherever else you and your friends share books. It costs you nothing, but it’s one of the very best ways to help your favourite authors keep writing the books you love.