Grey

Grey Engines
Series: Grey, Book 1. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 68,800. Language: English. Published: January 1, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
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A weaponized message from space devastates Earth, leaving the few survivors with telepathic abilities. A century and a half later the aliens who sent the message arrive. With society still rebuilding, its delicate balance threatens to collapse with the tensions of facing an invasion, and the secret at the heart of their way of life.
Grey Enigmas
Series: Grey, Book 2 · Grey Revolutions, Book 1. Price: Free! Words: 40,520. Language: British English. Published: April 5, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
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Alex is a detective in a world that considers them unnecessary. When everyone is a telepath, with an inner policeman, no crime escapes notice. So a murder with no obvious culprit leaves the authorities at a loss. Woken from a virtual sentence, still unrepentantly anti-social, Alex has the opportunity to finally investigate a mystery. One that puts him in danger, and leads to more mysteries.
The Monster in the Mirror
Series: Grey Revolutions, Book 2 · Grey, Book 3. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 36,420. Language: British English. Published: March 1, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
Murder is an aberration, and unsolved murders were once considered impossible in a society where everyone is watched inside their own head. Until a murder occurred that required Alex being revived to find the killer. It was solved, the killer stopped. Now there's another unidentified killer. Wary of being shoved back in a box, the mystery is more than Alex can resist. A 36,000 word novella.
Monstrum Ex Machina
Series: Grey, Book 4 · Grey Revolutions, Book 3. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 32,970. Language: British English. Published: September 1, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
The world is changing, in ways it shouldn't. Even on the mindscape, things don't just happen. Someone must think them. So monsters of fable, and haunted houses, must be thought into being. Theresa wants to arrest those responsible, for whatever their crime is. Alex is happy with a mystery. Then things get violent. Can they solve it before the nightmare plague becomes uncontrollable?