John Patrick Kavanagh

Books

Sixers - Volume 1 of Macroglint Series
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 117,560. Language: English. Published: December 15, 2017 by Riverdale Avenue Books. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General, Fiction
In this near future pop-culture-filled dystopian novel, America is under the dark cloud of a new envirus, Camden-Young’s Disease. Unleashed five years earlier from an explosion at a genetic engineering laboratory, the stealth envirus has laid waste to 74% of Caucasians between puberty and their early thirties while the other 26% are mysteriously immune.
Sanctuary Creek
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 77,130. Language: English. Published: December 8, 2017 by Riverdale Avenue Books. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
Chicago is the new home of the Papacy and the American Pope. But all is not peaceful. This American Century of new Catholicism is rocked by evidence of the authenticity of the recently discovered diaries of St. Sebastian.
Weekend at Prism
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 112,490. Language: English. Published: July 28, 2016 by Riverdale Avenue Books. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Supernatural
In the 2nd novel in The Macroglint Trilogy set in the near future, Jip Spotswood, pop culture reporter, is covering the biggest story of his life. The world is riveted by a $100 Million Tournament of the game STANDOFF! at the Prism Resort in Las Vegas, the outcome that could change the future of America.
Camden's Knife
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 116,680. Language: English. Published: April 23, 2014 by Riverdale Avenue Books. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
In this near future pop-culture-filled dystopian novel, America is under the dark cloud of a new envirus, Camden-Young’s Disease. Unleashed five years earlier from an explosion at a genetic engineering laboratory, the stealth envirus has laid waste to 74% of Caucasians between puberty and their early thirties while the other 26% are mysteriously immune. From flu-like attacks to excruciating fevers