First Colony: Evolution
The first of five exciting novels in this eagerly anticipated series.
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A J Marshall
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In this first instalment, we share the early life of protagonist Arron Wu. As the first luman and amongst his many friends – all but a few born on the Moon – we witness an extraordinary childhood. Science and technology keep the colonists safe and warm in an unbelievably hostile environment. By nature, daily life is limiting, contained, often automated, but these first-born colonists know of little more, so miss correspondingly less. The seemingly near, but often ‘distant’ home planet takes more than it gives. Arron and his two closest friends share a brotherly bond – a sinuous, entangled, protective understanding – as their grow, learn, experience and often endanger themselves in the many virtual realities of their near future existence. Navigating these ‘virtualities’ pose dangers not yet imagined. This brotherhood of three, and as they approach their early twenties, gain a unique understand of the extreme dangers posed not only by Earth’s corrupt conglomerates, but perhaps more so, the inescapable and alarming rise of the mechanicals.
A J Marshall is also the writer of the popular 5-book "Kalahari” series of near future science fiction novels. See all his books on Amazon, today.
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