Shellshock
My Fatal Futility Book 1
by N J M Hemfrey
Genre: Cyberpunk, Time Travel
In a neo-Japanese inspired future, comes a cyberpunk epic with a razor-sharp time travel edge.
Kage
Carnifex never bleeds easily. He's stronger than the slickest
cybernetics. And the chip in his brain whispers the value of
violence.
Kage is the last product of a dead corporation. When
he is scraped off the streets by another megacorp, Kage plunges
headlong into an unforgiving world of unbreakable contracts, absolute
loyalty, and soulful devotion beyond what he thought possible.
Yet,
the psychotic butchers from his shrouded past cannot be escaped
forever, nor their malicious masters denied Kage's life. Blood is
owed and carnage is coming to carve everything Kage loves apart.
And
the secret to surviving may lie within a device Kage can't control;
the chrono-disruptor -- a time machine -- but time is a fatal
thing...
Convulsions
My Fatal Futility Book 2
Return to the high-octane, ultra-violent world of the 25th century: where cybernetics, bionetics, and bionics blur the lines between people, robots, and beasts; where a secret sinister syndicate play the strings of apocalypse; and where the river of time runs with a fatalistic flow.
Honour-bound,
tough as titanium, Kage Carnifex follows two paths that twist his
head and heart. One turns him towards the past for love and strife in
the climate-ravaged steppe of Norvono. The other fires him into the
future under a new captain and a new strategy to devastate
Psychosisium.
But seeing the truth of his destiny and origin
is barbed with manipulation and betrayal. The hologram ghost of an
archenemy promises answers to avoid armageddon. While the
malfunctioning chip inside Kage's head seeks greater control of his
body.
Facing off against temporal assassins, teleporters, and
butcher-bots has never been deadlier. Fortified by samurai-instincts
and bulletproof flesh, Kage plunges into the depths of this neon
nightmare -- where good deeds make devils and the worst make gods.
N J M Hemfrey has degrees in Philosophy and Sociology, and Information and Library Studies, and is an administrator for a charity. He lives with his fiancé Kasha, who is the best individual to spend existence with, whether in lockdown, the apocalypse, or more normal things like the cinema, or wandering around old castles. He is an utter movie, book, video game and comic enthusiast, especially for the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. One of his greatest frustrations is that there is not enough time in the universe to ever finish the lists of things he wants to do.
This sounds amazing. I would love to read more.
ReplyDeleteThank you Debby, that truly means a lot. There aren't a lot of cyberpunk stories that incorporate time travel and don't take place in a world ravaged by pollution. I like to think of it as Tenet meets Altered Carbon with the philosophical punch of The Last Samurai. Thanks again for your wonderful interest.
DeleteThank you Debby, that truly means a lot. There aren't a lot of cyberpunk stories that incorporate time travel and aren't set in a world ravaged by pollution. I like to think of it as Tenet meets Altered Carbon with the philosophical punch of The Last Samurai.
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