New Indie Book Release:
Explosive Decompression - John L. Sheppard
Science-Fiction (426 Pages - September 2016)
Explosive Decompression is a Sci-Fi novel about Genetic Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. His readers acclaim: “This author grips you from the beginning, I couldn't have put it down - even if I wanted.”
"Sheppard’s characters pretend not to be funny, to not be emotional, to not need each other, when of course, they are and they do. There’s a clarity to the chaos, the restraint, the vulnerability Sheppard creates, something so human and essential you can’t help but turn the page..." - Entropy Magazine
About the Book
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Isaac Asimov meets Charles Dickens with a dash of Jonathan Swift...
In a world that is a science experiment gone horrifyingly wrong, Dr. Audrey Novak awakes from a centuries-long sleep to discover that her work has been used to create an appalling world.
Aided by commoners, bots, and another refugee from 20th century America, Audrey takes on the power elites on Earth and on the Moon in a novel that is equal parts adventure, science gone haywire, and rollicking humor.
About the Author
John L. Sheppard was born in Ohio, in a town just outside of Cleveland, a few days after Christmas 1963. His memories of Cleveland are of lots of snow, smoky bowling alleys and banged knees turned crusty-scabby. The author's family moved around a lot when he was a kid. They ended up dropping roots in Sarasota, Florida.
John L. Sheppard wrote the novels After the Jump, No Brass, No Ammo and Small Town Punk.
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