Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I Am Googol Digital Edition Sale


Cover Art: Rodrigo de Castro
The Kindle edition of I Am Googol: The Great Invasion #1, written by me is on sale in October. Learn more about this project at http://www.amazon.com/I-am-GooGol-Great-Invasion/dp/0956731902/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_9
Halloween Flash Sales ... up to the 31st October 2011 you can buy the Kindle version of "I am GooGol - The Great Invasion" Graphic Novel for $2.99 only at Amazon.

About I Am Googol: The Great Invasion:

Page 1. Art: Rodrigo de Castro
Their arrival was heralded as a new beginning for the human race. Humans were no longer alone in the cosmos. Instead, they were suddenly thrust into an arena much larger than they were ready to deal with. In an age of technological advancement, Toughware and the wiki implants were the culmination of the first successful blending of human and alien technology. Suddenly, anyone with a wiki implant could ride the data streams. Hackers became celebrities as the neural landscape became the world's playground. And for a special few, a startling side effect was discovered. Fearing the worst, the Lambda Initiative was created to police wiki infractions and to protect the fabled Lambda Time Travel Restrictions. Anyone, human or alien, attempting to bypass the Lambda Protocols was subject to prosecution under this new law. To enforce this law, the G-Men were created. Culled from specialists with military and law enforcement experience, the G-Men sought out Lambda Protocol violators with swift and violent response. With wiki crimes on the rise and a growing anti-alien movement gaining strength, something had to be done. The government needed a solution, but they weren't sure what to do. And then they discovered a teenage girl living in Brazil with a special affinity for traversing and moulding the data stream. They had discovered the first Googol. And the world was about to change.

Print edition also available at http://www.amazon.com/I-am-GooGol-Great-Invasion/dp/0956731902/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_9

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