Denial: Singularity's Children, Book 1

· Singularity's Children Book 1 · Lobster Books
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The Singularity's Children Series: As the Third Millennium dawns, the world is slipping beyond human comprehension. Citizens are bewildered and angry; kept in line only by vast programs of computer-driven propaganda. Leaders are in Denial, clinging to the illusions of an idealised past, unable to move beyond corporate greed and political charade. But an emerging movement of techno-optimists can see post-scarcity utopias glittering on the horizon and have started building a collaborative future for all of Singularity's Children...

Book One - Denial:

Keith knows the 21st century is no place for a moral backbone. Not even a corporate expense account and the occasional synthetic liaison can air-gap him from the blood on his hands.

With neural prosthetics giving voices to our animal cousins, Niato, the grandson of a Sushi chain billionaire, is recruited into Eco-Terrorism by a radicalized dolphin, beginning a cross-species partnership that might change the world.

Stella lives above a brothel on a nomadic, floating tuna farm. Her young life is brutal and precarious, she needs to find a tribe before she is consumed by the jaded world around her.

Denial is high-tech adventure set in a world of soulless algorithms, psychotic corporations, and floating ghettos. It is the first book in an epic story arc which takes the reader from a post-internet, post-collapse world, deep into a wildly post-human future.

About the author

 Toby Weston is a British author and technologist. His first novel Singularity's Children: Denial was published by LobsterBooks in 2016. 

Toby was born in Truro, England. Up until the age of 19, he lived in the fishing village of Mevagissey in Cornwall. After University he took several jobs in the UK, Germany, Austria, and Australia before returning to England. He now works in digital transformation and writes Science Fiction novels in Zurich, Switzerland. 

Toby writes in the genre of hard science fiction, exploring dystopian, utopian and metaphysical themes. His work has a sense of humor and weaves action with philosophy. His books are grounded in science, but he is prepared to take excursions into the fantastic by exploring artificial intelligence, animal consciousness, quantum reality, and ancient mysticism.

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