Monday, March 17, 2008

Terminal Mind

We have a new Tenth member author - David Walton. David sent this in to me:

My first science fiction novel, called Terminal Mind, is coming out next month (it's actually available on Amazon right now). The story is actually set in a future Philadelphia (it includes a map of how Philadelphia has changed) and deals with questions of how new technologies affect people and cultures. It would probably be enjoyed by Tenth members who are interested in this genre of fiction. There's a lot more about it on my website.

From the Publisher:
Years in the future, the U.S. is a splintered country. The city-state of Philadelphia is ripe for revolution. Mark McGovern, the son of a rich politician, lives in a world of expensive parties and frivolous biological mods, a sharp contrast to the poor underworld of his best friend, Darin Kinsley. When the two accidentally release a sophisticated virus called a 'slicer' into the net, Mark must try to stem the tide of casualties before the charged political situation explodes. But the slicer is more than a virus. To destroy it, Mark must first sort truth from lies, not only for himself, but for the mind of the child who holds his fate.

What other people are saying:
"David Walton's Terminal Mind is a fast-paced thriller that slices across the landscape of a darkly imagined future."~Judson Roberts, author of The Strongbow Saga

"Terminal Mind is a fast-paced SF-thriller with a very human heart. Walton creates a believable world, full of high-tech innovations that excite the imagination, but what hooked me were the characters: a varied cast of fully-fleshed individuals, conflicted and engaging. I didn't want to put it down."~Elaine Isaak, author of The Eunuch's Heir

"If you like distinctive character voices, cool science fiction gizmos, and a dozen plot threads that weave together into a dazzling whole, you need to read Terminal Mind."~Mike Shultz, frequent contributor to F&SF

"...a gritty, fast-paced, page-turning read"~Ian Creasey, frequent contributor to Asimov's

1 Comments:

Blogger Bryan JL Glass said...

Wecome to the Tenth family, David! I'll be pr-ordering your novel today!

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