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Some of the best interviews from the ten years of the House of Mystery radio show which covers Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors!
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Some of the best interviews from the ten years of the House of Mystery radio show which covers Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors!
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    Scott Overton - Oceanus

    Scott Overton - Oceanus

    The Oceanus Crisis
    A deadly blast of unknown energy strikes a jetliner over the Pacific Ocean.
    Hostile aliens? Or a new and unthinkably powerful form of Earth life?
    An ingenious troubleshooter, a reluctant psychic, a bionic xenobiologist, a brilliant engineer, and a blind psychologist will descend to the depths in a prototype submarine habitat, facing the most inhospitable environment on the planet to attempt a First Contact.
    Before the nuclear nations of the world take matters into their own hands.
    The critical question is: are they investigators? Ambassadors?
    Or just bait.

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    • 40 min
    Keith Anthony Baird - Sin: thetica

    Keith Anthony Baird - Sin: thetica

    The Sino-Nippon war is over. It is 2113 and Japan is crushed under the might of Chinese-Allied Forces. A former Coalition Corps soldier, US Marine Balaam Hendrix is now a feared bounty hunter known as ‘The Reverend’. In the sprawl of NeuTokyo, on this lawless frontier, he must track down the rogue employee of a notorious crime lord. But, there’s a twist. His target has found protection inside a virtual reality construct and Hendrix must go cyber-side to corner his quarry. The glowing neon signs for SIN:THETICA are everywhere, and promise escape from a dystopian reality. But will it prove the means by which this hunter snares his prey, or will it be the trap he simply can’t survive?
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    • 43 min
    Robert J Sawyer - The Downloaded

    Robert J Sawyer - The Downloaded

    In 2059 two very different groups have their minds uploaded into a quantum computer in Waterloo, Ontario.
    One group consists of astronauts preparing for Earth’s first interstellar voyage. The other? Convicted murderers, serving their sentences in a virtual-reality prison.
    But when disaster strikes, the astronauts and the prisoners must download back into physical reality and find a way to work together to save Earth from destruction.
    The Downloaded debuted in a six-month exclusive window as an Audible Original narrated by Academy Award-winner Brendan Fraser promoted by national TV and radio ad campaigns. This print edition is coming out immediately after Audible’s exclusivity ends and is being supported by a six-city cross-Canada author book tour.

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    MB Mooney - Shield of the King: Elowen Book 1

    MB Mooney - Shield of the King: Elowen Book 1

    She may not be the hero they want, but she is the one they need.
    Born in a kingdom where women are kept from power, Elowen has been trained as a warrior by
    her father, a former general. When her father is ordered out of retirement, she joins him on a
    journey to thwart a plot to assassinate the king.
    Tragedy strikes in defense of the royal family, and Elowen begins her own mission to expose the
    rebellion. She discovers secrets about her past that threaten to destroy her homeland and her own
    life, and she must find a way to fight for what is right in a corrupt kingdom.

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    • 48 min
    Brian A. Nelson - The Great Unmaking (The Course of Empire Series Book 3)

    Brian A. Nelson - The Great Unmaking (The Course of Empire Series Book 3)

    A propulsive, mind-expanding thriller—and the world-shaking conclusion to the Course of Empire trilogy—about bold scientific dreams turning into nightmares … or perhaps new beginnings …
    After usurping control of the world’s most powerful military technology, General Chip Walden knows the endgame is near and tasks scientist Eric Hill with one final assignment. Helped by the love of his life, Jane Hunter, Hill is haunted by premonitions of a coming catastrophe as the technology he created takes on a life of its own.
    As Hill attempts to avert disaster, FBI Special Agent Bud Brown seeks revenge for the murder of his fellow agents by eco-terrorist Riona Finley. But what no one realizes is that forces are at work that have already decided humanity’s fate. With the clock ticking toward an irrevocable apocalypse, it’s no longer a question of if the world can be saved, but who will be the chosen few that survive.
    The Great Unmaking is the grand conclusion to Brian Nelson’s magisterial trilogy that James Rollins has called “a must-read adventure.”

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    • 47 min
    Steve Truitt - The MindSet Chronicles: Book One - The Deletion

    Steve Truitt - The MindSet Chronicles: Book One - The Deletion

    In a world where artificial intelligence has become an integral part of daily life, the sudden death of all AI sends society into a tailspin – a disconnected, surreal post-AI period known as The Deletion. As the world struggles to come to terms with the loss, bad boy genius, Peter Eriksson, has invented a new form of interconnection called MindSet to reconnect the world in this strange new time. Conceived from a century-old concept, "Crowd Wisdom,” this revolutionary device links the minds of all of those who possess the necessary implants, becoming the only hope for humanity to rebuild and recover from the loss of AI.
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    • 43 min

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