Greetings from the Land of No-Sleep
To celebrate the birth of his second child, for the next three days (August 13–15) Anderson O’Donell is offering his debut novel Kingdom for free for your Kindle and Kindle reader apps! To get your filthy little mitts on a complimentary copy, just drop by Amazon. And, if you like it, buy one for a friend—diapers ain’t cheap! (He is kidding, well sort of)
And if you needed any more incentive to check out Kingdom (other than the $0.00 price tag and the celebration of new life), consider what some other folks are saying about Kingdom:
- Kirkus Reviews
- Jack O'Connell, author of Box Nine and The Resurrectionist
- Pavarti K. Tyler, Fighting Monkey Press & author of Shadow on the Wall __________________________________________________________
Kingdom
In a secret laboratory hidden under the desert, a covert bioengineering project---codename "Exodus"---has discovered the gene responsible for the human soul.Somewhere in the neon sprawl outside the nation's collapsing economic core, a group of renegade monks are on the verge of uncovering a secret that has eluded mankind for centuries.
In a glittering tower high above the urban decay, an ascendant U.S. Senator is found dead---an apparent, yet inexplicable, suicide.
And in the streets below, a young man races through an ultra modern metropolis on the verge of a violent revolution....closing in on the terrible truth behind Exodus---and one man's dark vision for the future of mankind. __________________________________________________________ Anderson O'Donnell presents a biopunk, dystopian noir-esque thriller in this amazing read, KINGDOM. Most people are familiar with the term "cyberpunk," but "biopunk" is harder to nail down. In many ways, biopunk is similar to the cyberpunk genre, and shares many of the same themes and archetypes: the dystopian future; the overreliance on technology; mega-corporations; a constant and overwhelming flow of data; the anti-hero---these elements are integral parts of both genres. And both genres are fueled, to some extent, by the sense of rebellion and desire for individual freedom expressed by the original punk rock revolution. But the main difference---the most important difference---is that while cyberpunk focuses on invasive technological modification of the human body, biopunk explores the dehumanizing consequences of biological modification, of re-arranging our DNA in the pursuit of perfection. Anderson lives in Connecticut with his wife and son.Anderson himself deems Kingdom as "a thrill-a-minute, bio-punk myth that manages to wrestle with the most pressing issues of the new millennium. O'Donnell has crafted a kickass novel of tomorrow night, when the big party gets raided by the monsters we've been building for the last half-century."
His debut novel, Kingdom, a dystopian, biopunk thriller, is now available in paperback and ebook format. Kingdom is the first part of the Tiber City Trilogy. Look for part two, Exile, in the summer of 2013.
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