How’d Wyatt Millar end up starring in his own book? He isn’t a brilliant engineer or a tormented former special forces weapons specialist. Guys like him—a chess geek and track star who isn’t comfortable around people—they’re supporting cast only, literary red shirts. Perhaps he’s easy on the eyes, but he frequently does the dumbest things, and has to be bailed out by whoever he should be saving.
How’d it happen? How’d he end up in a sci-fi thriller? He would say it wasn’t his fault, but it was. One simple, stupid choice took Wyatt out of his comfortable world and made him the target of a shoe-obsessed psychopath and a half-crazed hacker.
There’s something special hidden in his genome. Something that the rich and powerful would kill to possess.
Pursued by corrupt corporate cops, he has no choice but to join a motley crew and go on the run. Trust doesn’t come naturally, but he’d better learn. He’s not sure if his pursuers plan to kill or capture him, but he can’t slow down. He doesn’t want to find out.
Praise for Catalyst
“… a high octane SciFi thriller with bold characterization and fast paced action.” Koeur’s Book Reviews.
An “action packed, fast paced, dystopian thriller with quirky and headstrong characters... a great book.” - Lorena Sanqui for Readers Favorite.
About Catalyst
Catalyst stands alone ‘cause cliffhangers are a rip-off, but if you enjoy it, Betrayal and Revolution are now available online.