The much awaited continuation of the DMB Files has arrived! (Hey, me and at least 4 other people have been really awaiting it.) DESERT GODS (not to be confused with DESSERT GODS. That’s a whole different book entirely.) picks up where De Novo Syndrome leaves off and throws Buckner and Evie into a final showdown with Oleg and his minions of twitchers.
But, before they get to the desert they pick up my new favorite character, Dr. Petrosian. The crank of all cranks, this guy makes Buckner look downright cheery. Plus, he is keeping all kinds of secrets from when he used to be Buckner’s father’s partner and best friend.
Anywho, this book reveals all sorts of gems on Buckner’s past as well as some revelations about the nature of the twitch retrovirus. On top of that, I drop a bit of a bomb that will reinterpret the way Buckner sees his entire world. Ooolala. You sci-fi and twisty thriller fans won’t want to miss it. Expect the unexpected!
Now, as for calls to action from my legions of faithfuls (I love all four of you!):
1.) Go buy it! DESERT GODS is available from Amazon and Kobo Books and B&N.
2.) If you have read the book, please post a review on Amazon and Goodreads.
3.) If you haven’t read De Novo Syndrome yet, you will want to read it first. But, before you run out to buy De Novo…
DE NOVO SYNDROME will be on sale for $0.99 May 1st-3rd!!!
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Kobo Books. If you still need to pick up a copy of De Novo, I recommend taking advantage of the sale. If you insist on paying the full $2.99, just pick it up now, or wait until May 4th! The sale is for ebooks only, but De Novo is available in paperback as well, from Amazon.
Finally, you can always spread the word to anyone else you think would be a fan. Above all, enjoy the show!
Wahoo! Only I’m just over halfway through De Novo! You really need to start doing audio versions of these so I can keep up!
Jason, I’ll try. First I need a bit more moola! Thanks for reading!
Hey David – You might have already caught/fixed this, but at Kindle location 1707 or so (~86%), โOlegโ has an asterisk in it: “Ole*g had mentioned . . .” ๐
Kim, thanks. I actually hadn’t seen that. It must have happened during all the final formatting. I’ll see if I can get it fixed! So thanks again for the heads up.