The Genome

e-book, 582 pages

Published Dec. 2, 2014 by Open Road Media.

ISBN:
978-1-4976-4396-3
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A master pilot with a misfit crew find themselves caught between two sides of an impending inter-galactic war when a royal passenger is assassinated.

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A space pilot lands a job with a space-cruise company, and assembles a cinematically diverse space crew for a first voyage ferrying around inter-stellar royalty. Concurrently a series of odd, ambiguous and increasingly ominous events occur, culminating in the royalty's ritual murder, raising the potential for inter-stellar war if justice isn't served. Thus arrives a space detective [checks notes] in the form of the 44th clone of a man who fashioned himself after Sherlock Holmes. And, of course, a Dr. Watson. Now there are two conflicts: will justice be served in time to forestall war, and will the pilot or the detective be the server?

The future as described is a-kilter: humans merge consciousness with machines and jump through time and space via worm holes, but in space everybody drinks, which provides several plot points, and smokes. Maybe in the future disease is but a memory and alcohol as been …

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