No Other Gods |
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Author:
| Koetsier, John |
ISBN: | 978-1-4921-1979-1 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
Book Description:
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RAVE REVIEWS: "Non-stop action! An eternal champion battles his way across centuries, gradually learning to ask the question: Why?" - David Brin, best-selling science fiction author "John is an amazing new talent to watch out for!" - Matthew Mather, author of Atopia Chronicles and CyberStorm "Battle descriptions are awesome and the action was pure adrenaline injected into my brain!" - Alexandre Rocha Lima e Marcondes, Geeks with Blogs ""No Other Gods" had me hooked instantly, and I...
More DescriptionRAVE REVIEWS: "Non-stop action! An eternal champion battles his way across centuries, gradually learning to ask the question: Why?" - David Brin, best-selling science fiction author "John is an amazing new talent to watch out for!" - Matthew Mather, author of Atopia Chronicles and CyberStorm "Battle descriptions are awesome and the action was pure adrenaline injected into my brain!" - Alexandre Rocha Lima e Marcondes, Geeks with Blogs ""No Other Gods" had me hooked instantly, and I couldn't put it down!" - reader David Gubbins BOOK DESCRIPTION: No Other Gods is a cosmic battle through time and space between a man and a god -- a god who seems human enough to envy. Human enough to desire what little the man possesses. And human enough to kill what he no longer requires. Only too slowly, Geno learns that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. That he is not what he seems ... that he, who had no past, does has history, and did have a life not drenched in death and destruction. And while he learns what he once knew, and becomes who he really is, he also discovers he has hopes and dreams for the future -- and for Livia, the woman he loves. Too bad the gods have all the power. Too bad he is just a pawn in a cosmic game. Too bad ... for the gods. MORE PRAISE FROM READERS: "From the first few pages, I was hooked. It was literally hard for me to put it down, it was so exciting." - Dylan Tweney, editor of VentureBeat "Pulled me into the story right away ... it was actually hard for me to stop!" - Andi Gutmans, creator of the PHP programming language "Few writers are as much a joy to read ... you won't stop!" - Matt Marshall, editor-in-chief of VentureBeat