Primary Anomaly

· Izzard Ink
Ebook
286
Pages

About this ebook

In a post-apocalyptic world full of war, inequality, and corruption, one young man may have the power to change everything.

In the year 2033, what began as a breakthrough in understanding the human genome became the end of civilization. Decades later, Eibmoz Corporation establishes Habitats in low radiation zones in an attempt to revive society, installing a totalitarian regime in the process. But the Corporation only allows the pure—those unaffected by mutation—inside. Everyone else must join one of the warring factions in the decaying wastelands outside the Habitat’s walls.

When the Corporation launches a new augmented soldier program, sabotage by an unknown enemy destroys the experiment and delivers the one surviving specimen—a young man—into the Decay. Without any memory of his origins, identity, or purpose, the struggle of drone No. 1613 begins. Caught in the middle of the Decay’s volatile geopolitical landscape and perplexed by his surfacing abilities, he must embark across treacherous territory, where his search for answers may endanger everything he holds dear.

Praise for Primary Anomaly

 

The pacing is outstanding, the story is filled with effective action, and the author’s description and world-building is commendable. Post-apocalyptic fiction fans will find this an intriguing start to what could be an excellent series.

BlueInk Review

 

Primary Anomaly is a sci-fi blend of military and social commentary wound into the form of a fable that holds messages and meaning not only for mankind which possibly teeters on its last legs, but for readers interested in the price of survival and the ultimate meaning of remaining human in the aftermath of a catastrophically changed society.

D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

 

Primary Anomaly serves as a strong introduction to the world of Fables of Nevertime, with interesting world-building, character-driven action, and secrets left to discover.

—Clarion Review

 

Primary Anomaly is an exciting story with a great science fiction setting and well-written characters.

—Scott Cahan, Readers' Favorite


 

About the author

Peter Sonntag is novelist bent on taking readers on a vivid journey, while inducing critical thought, and putting the science back into fiction.

Peter’s style is a compound of profound prose with the raw and organic candor of hard truths. Captivating, intense, leaving the readers asking for more.

 

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