Far Removed by C. B. Lansdell

Far Removed

After a young knyad is wrongly linked to insurgent activity, Oklas must find a way to smuggle her out of the city while hiding his involvement from the authorities.
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The Kingdom of Heaven, Evelyn M. Lewis

The Kingdom of Heaven

Alex, an agent of a dystopian government police force, is assigned to infiltrate a small religious cult and finds her life transformed in the process.
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Enhanced, Candace Kade
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Enhanced

Targeted by a hacker bent on exposing her true DNA, Lee Urban faces off with an Artificial Intelligence Game that puts her—and her lies—to the test.
“Candace Kade’s debut Enhanced fuses old ideas of DNA rewriting with newer concepts of social credit systems … a fun and quick-paced read, filled with inventiveness and sharp detail.”
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Strange City by Daniel Tuituku

Strange City

A young man wakes up in the woods with no memory of who he is, and set out on a journey through the bizarre reality of World City to find something true to believe in.
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The PRISM Conspiracy, Mary Schlegel
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The PRISM Conspiracy

A gullible artist’s dream job gets complicated when she’s partnered with an infuriating android who is much more than he seems.
“Mary Schlegel’s gentle sci-fi The PRISM Conspiracy offers an attractive blend of possibility and sweet romance.”
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Fraught, Kerry Nietz

Fraught

After debugger ThreadBare’s master is assassinated, his implant goes haywire, terrorizing his mind with unpredictable pain.
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Android Uprising, Den Warren

Android Uprising

In a future despotic country where God is never discussed, a young boy has the audacity to ask if God is real.
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Shift Tense, Patrick Todoroff

Shift Tense

Tam, Jace, Poet9 and the Triplets face Somali pirates, child soldiers, rival mercenaries, killer drones … and it’s just the beginning.
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Devil’s Hit List

The hottest new thing on the street is a virtual reality experience that makes crack cocaine look like cotton candy. Only one side effect: it’s lethal.
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Caffeine

Brandon Dauphin can only relieve his pain by indulging in computer-simulated fantasies, until a virus takes control of the simulation.
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Running Black

Stable nano-technology: the melding of man and machine on a microscopic level. It’s a breakthrough worth billions no one’s been able to achieve. Until now. And Eshu International, headed by North Korean mercenary Tam Song, just got hired to steal it. Science fiction by Patrick Todoroff.
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War Of Attrition

Ten months after Dave and Jen Williams join the Body of Christ, the Federal Bureau of Terrorism targets their muscle-cell. A traitor running for her life — is she a One State double-agent? Book 2 of The Underground series, cyberpunk/science fiction for all ages.
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River Of Eden

News reporter Rebekah Berman is plunged into deadly intrigue with a PR firm, a secret project, and an unlikely partnership during a nuclear strike in the Middle East. Political/supernatural thriller by Paul Wagner.
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The Tenth Crusader

Charged with mending US-Philippine relations, Rick Macey must uncover the assassins, known only as The Tenth Crusaders, before the U.S. is accused of politically sabotaging the Philippines’ efforts to join the Islamic Alliance of Oceania.
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Eternity Falls

Desperate to assure their billions of clients that the Miracle Treatment really does work, company executives call in private investigator Rick Macey. Macey’s job is to find out what really happened to Greta Darling — or, failing that, to simply come up with some other explanation for how she died.
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Flashpoint

Peacekeepers bust a home-church in Chicago. Brother and sister, Dave and Jen Williams, are the only members who evade capture. Their only place to turn? A Christian ‘terrorist’ cell known as the Body of Christ. Book 1 of The Underground series, cyberpunk/science fiction for all ages.
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