Tag Archives: Cyberpunk

“Noah’s Ark” – by Andrew J. Morgan

Alex Latham is hiding – from what, he doesn’t understand. Why – he doesn’t know. The streets are empty, but still dangerous and time seems to be running out, for him and for the Ark. The world of Noah’s Ark … Continue reading

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“The Caline Conspiracy” – by M.H. Mead

After a genetically manufactured cyber pet is found standing over its dead owner and creator, it is sentenced to be destroyed. Has the invention killed the inventor or is there a deeper conspiracy at work? Previously, I’ve reviewed Fate’s Mirror … Continue reading

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“Turing Evolved” – by David Kitson

A disgraced DEMON pilot tries to start a new life in cyber-charity but finds himself drawn into a battle that he doesn’t fully understand where his past resurfaces and he is touched by an ANGEL. But the greatest conspiracy remains … Continue reading

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“Fate’s Mirror” by M.H. Mead

I like cyberpunk. I think of it as surfer chic for the geeks. It’s anti-fashion fashion in literature, something to put on and strut around with while at the same time pretending that you’re over all that. Fate’s Mirror is … Continue reading

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“The Ark of Adams” – by Jack Kane

The Ark of Adams contains an interesting premise; not original as such, but intriguing just the same. In a world where a mini-ice age has arrived and a pandemic sweeps the globe, could humanity escape into a newly created virtual … Continue reading

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“if [tribe] =” by Gary A. Ballard

This is the third and final novel in The Bridge Chronicles, a cyberpunk trilogy set in a near future where corporations own contracts for law enforcement and local government. The premise is not too far-fetched, but the uncomfortable plausibility is … Continue reading

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