Geosynchron
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David Louis Edelman |
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Pyr, 2010 |
| Series: | The Jump 225 Trilogy: Book 3 |
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Synopsis
The Defense and Wellness Council is enmeshed in full-scale civil war between Len Borda and the mysterious Magan Kai Lee. Quell has escaped from prison and is stirring up rebellion in the Islands with the aid of a brash young leader named Josiah. Jara and the apprentices of the Surina/Natch MultiReal Fiefcorp still find themselves fighting off legal attacks from their competitors and from Margaret Surina's unscrupulous heirs - even though MultiReal has completely vanished.
The quest for the truth will lead to the edges of civilisation, from the tumultuous society of the Pacific Islands to the lawless orbital colony of 49th Heaven; and through the deeps of time, from the hidden agenda of the Surina family to the real truth behind the Autonomous Revolt that devastated humanity hundreds of years ago.
Meanwhile, Natch has awakened in a windowless prison with nothing but a haze of memory to clue him in as to how he got there. He's still receiving strange hallucinatory messages from Margaret Surina and the nature of reality is buckling all around him. When the smoke clears, Natch must make the ultimate decision - whether to save a world that has scorned and discarded him, or to save the only person he has ever loved: himself.
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- The SF Site Featured Review: Geosynchron
Geosynchron. David Louis Edelman David Louis Edelman was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1971 and grew up in Orange County, California. He received a B.A. in creative writing and journalism from The Johns Hopkins University in 1993. ... - Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: Win a copy of David Louis Edelman's ...
Win a copy of David Louis Edelman's GEOSYNCHRON + A full set of The Jump 225 trilogy. Posted by Patrick. Thanks to the folks at Pyr, I have three copies of David Louis Edelman's Geosynchron for you to win! For more info about this ... - The Final Cover for “Geosynchron” (David Louis Edelman)
Here it is, the complete and final front and back cover for Geosynchron. Art, of course, by the peerless Stephan ... - Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: The new website for David Louis Edelman's ...
The new website for David Louis Edelman's GEOSYNCHRON is now live. Posted by Patrick. The author just made the announcement on his Facebook page! If, like me, you have loved both Infoquake and MultiReal, then you can't wait to get your ... - Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: Geosynchron
Geosynchron picks up exactly where MultiReal left off. For those, like me, who need a little reminder, you can find a synopsis for both Infoquake and MultiReal at the end of the book. In order to avoid info dumps, David Louis Edelman ... - The Big Idea: David Louis Edelman « Whatever
Looking forward to Geosynchron! # David Louis Edelman on 25 Feb 2010 at 6:34 pm. Austin @17: Definitely a good point, and one that I think is not lost on the characters in the book. One of the other key concepts in the third book is ... - Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: Cover art for David Louis Edelman's ...
Once again, I nicked this cover art from Pyr-o-mania! David Louis Edelman's last volume in the Jump 225 trilogy is one of my most eagerly awaited novels of 2010. Even better if Geosynchron will sport another beautiful cover by Stephan ... - SF Signal: Book Cover Smackdown! Gridlinked vs. Tides From The New ...
Definitely Geosynchron for the overall look. Good visual appeal, unusual but cohesive colors, good imagery. While Gridlinked looks like something I'd pick up and read the back cover of, it bothers me whenever the author's name is so ... - Science Fiction for Dummies - A Song of Ice and Fire
*Infoquake, MultiReal, and Geosynchron by David Louis Edelman - not really near future, but the world is similar enough. It's more boardroom/economic sci-fi. Military and Far Future: Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein - a definitive ... - The Magic World Of Bio/Logics Could Happen In Our Lifetimes
When David Louis Edelman started writing the Jump 225 trilogy, he thought the thrilling science of bio/logics, which lets you hack your body, was hundreds of years in the future... but now he thinks it's coming in our lifetimes. ... So as I was writing about some of his more dastardly deeds in Infoquake, I knew that I would be writing their counterparts in Geosynchron. For instance, at the beginning of the trilogy Natch pins his fake terror attack on the Pharisees, ...









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