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Tycho Brahe Secret

Science Fiction & Fantasy

A bad-ass fourteen-year-old cypher-punk girl seeks the help of a renegade Nobel laureate in physics and a 16th century alchemist in a last-ditch struggle to rescue her little brother from certain death—and humanity along with it.

The richest man in history, Winston Varga, is a wicked purveyor of bliss and digital fantasies, an omnipotent ruler of all lives with a dark plan for humanity. And he has set his deadly plan in motion, which no one can stop.
Except, perhaps, his nemesis: a bad-ass fourteen-year-old cypher-punk, Nastassia Bonnet.
Nastassia seeks the help of a renegade Nobel laureate in physics and a 16th century alchemist in a last-ditch struggle to rescue her little brother from certain death and, at the same time, save humanity from the murderous clutches of Varga and his behemoth multinational conglomerate.

On the most important day in the history of human civilization, March 21, 2048, Tycho Brahe Secret commences, revealing a wonderfully woven blend of dystopian and social speculations. Tycho Brahe Secret is a rich visionary tale of enormous scope and foresight, at times caustic toward certain societal developments in the West today and sometimes wildly optimistic, but always riveting and breathtakingly spectacular cautionary tale for our times.

Book Bubbles from Tycho Brahe Secret

The Snatching

"What do they want from him?"

Jung's Demon

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

“Absolutely riveting psychological thriller about a serial killer from the killer's point of view," a darkly funny, chilling story of self-discovery gone amok. "Killing them was my language; killing you was my last message to you," writes Roman in a letter to Charlotte, his infernal lover, written after he had murdered her. As he seeks redemption and forgiveness, Roman discovers a haunting truth of the madness within and the mayhem it had caused without.

Book Bubbles from Jung's Demon

It all starts with ending

Reflection at the end. Then it all starts.

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