Books tagged: far future

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Handler's Break    by Ingrid Moon
Price: $1.99 USD. 76580 words. Published on July 1, 2011. .

Commander Boone is grudgingly obligated to safeguard the Overlord’s “weapon” - an impetuous teen-aged girl with a deadly temper. When he realizes that such a weapon should not be in the hands of a madman, he risks everything to free them both from servitude. His plan is to deliver the girl to the rival overlord who created her, and with whom they have just gone to war.
The Brain Machine    by Chris Turner
Price: Free! 8050 words. Published on August 6, 2011. .

Enter Brain 0.4, marvelous invention of Professor Sadsook. The professor is more or less pleased with his AI prodigy. It shocks the world—but when the creation starts proving itself cleverer than creator, things start to go awry. Speculative fiction, 6100 words.
Future Destinies    by Chris Turner
Price: $2.99 USD. 58830 words. Published on August 7, 2011. .

Ten gripping speculative fiction tales: teens discover clues to their heritage and unsettling facts about their backward world ; a university student develops an innovation to revolutionize the holographic film industry ; alien pirates compel a pilot to know what it means to be alien ; a hybrid man struggles for freedom on a mining planet ; solar power in the new age is in jeopardy, and more!
Phane    by Chris Turner
Price: Free! 9720 words. Published on August 8, 2011. .

A gang of vandalistic teens grow up on a far world and discover unsettling clues of their planet’s mysterious heritage. One youth is left to explore the possibilities . . . and explore the cosmos. Speculative fiction, 9500 words.
Audra    by Chris Turner
Price: Free! 4580 words. Published on August 25, 2011. .

Far future technology has allowed scope for a tactical ship that can VR-merge with its pilot. The problem is, when such a craft is intercepted by alien pirates, the issue is not theoretical—who can control the consequences? . . . Space-thriller, 4400 words.
The Jisil-ou-az-lar    by Chris Turner
Price: Free! 9820 words. Published on August 27, 2011. .

In a far future earth of melted polar ice, cities are gone; continents are flooded and humankind must fend its way by sea. Only a handful of individuals survive on ships, invariably in competition with each other. Can one lonely man make a difference to the lives of a few? Learn about the hero’s saga in a sombre world aboard—The Jisil-ou-az-lar. Science fiction, 9800 words.
Hal Spacejock 2: Second Course    by Simon Haynes
Price: $3.99 USD. 83550 words. Published on September 17, 2011. .

Rex Curtis is trying to save his freight company from bankruptcy, and the last thing he needs is a cheeky freelancer stealing his best customers. Hal Spacejock, cheeky freelancer, is fighting for survival in the cut-throat interstellar cargo business. The last thing he needs is a powerful enemy. Two headstrong men on a collision course, in a Galaxy barely room enough for one.
Hal Spacejock 3: Just Desserts    by Simon Haynes
Price: $4.99 USD. 82380 words. Published on September 18, 2011. .

Planet Cathua has to go cap in hand to neighbouring systems, haggling and bartering for the very robots they used to be so famous for. One Cathuan patriot is determined to reverse this embarrassing situation. Trust Hal Spacejock to land in the middle of his sinister plot ...
Hal Spacejock 4: No Free Lunch    by Simon Haynes
Price: $4.99 USD. 93070 words. Published on September 18, 2011. .

Hal Spacejock is a loner, struggling to make his way in a huge, uncaring galaxy. His occasional brushes with the law have left him wary and suspicious of authority. The Peace Force is a proud and dedicated body of humans and robots who work together to solve crimes and keep the Galaxy safe. Now, one of them desperately needs the other.
Under Siege    by M.A. Harris
Price: $1.99 USD. 226890 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

The human race reached the stars millenia ago only to fall into a new dark age. The Corporation of Man returned civilzation to a vast volume of the galaxy, but is now threatened from within, and if it falls so may human civilization. Artur Daltork, a warrior aristocrat in training finds himself and his family enmeshed in the plot that could spell the end of his civilization...and humanity