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Myth Gods Tech 2 - Omnibus Edition: Science Fiction Meets Greek Mythology In The God Complex Universe - God Complex Universe #2 - cover

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Myth Gods Tech 2 - Omnibus Edition: Science Fiction Meets Greek Mythology In The God Complex Universe - God Complex Universe #2

George Saoulidis

Publisher: Mythography Studios

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Summary

Percy Jackson meets William Gibson in this thrilling world of Myth, Gods and Tech. 
What happens when a corporation gets a god complex? Find out in our series of books. Described as light cyberpunk, definitely sci-fi and with a fresh twist on Greek mythology. 
 
The gods are back in town. Skyscrapers pop out of nowhere all over Athens. Corporations rename themselves as Greek gods. It all started with the Greek crisis of 2009 and will forever change the world as we know it. 
Some say that CEO's have gone mad. Others, that they know damn well what they are doing. That there is something solid amongst the myth. 
 
In the day of inter-connectivity and social media admiration, can the myths come back to life? 
 
Inspired by Dan Simmons' Ilium, this fast-paced world blossomed into dozens of intertwined stories spanning all subgenres, from mystery to action to young adult and is certain to keep you at the edge of your seat. 
 
Crying Over Spilt Light (Hire a Muse Book 1) 
 
Ex Machina meets A Beautiful Mind in this mind-bending sci-fi thriller. 
On the verge of abandoning his life-long project, an obsessive physicist hires the innovative service of an android Muse to help him finish his work. But when things start to go missing from his life, he must learn that not all is worth sacrificing on the altar of science before he has nothing left to live for. 
Do you want to know what's next for poor-but-brilliant Yanni? Do you wanna meet the Muse? Then read this unique sci-fi thriller that toys with the very concept of inspiration. 
Slow Up (Hire a Muse Book 2) 
 
When Galene meets a man who's only goal in life is to make his mind go faster, she ends up falling for him. But will she manage to keep the relationship going at the top of the glass tower, when in reality she's too much of a slob and is bogged down with all her unfinished goals, when their age difference becomes too much of a problem, and when his work places them in the sights of an unforgiving huntress? 
Do you want to know what's next for the computer geek Galene? Do you wanna meet Artemis? Then read this bittersweet story in a world where thinking too swiftly can get you killed. 
 
The Girl Who Twisted Fate's Arm 
 
When the daughter of Greece's premier singer fails to sing as expected, she finds out about a biker group of women. But will she manage to find the elusive Orosa, the bikers' motovlogger, when all she has to go on are random street-sightings of criminal behaviour, when her family is opposed to her following this path and when her dad's employer wants to keep her as she was for marketing purposes? 
Do you want to know what's next for the voiceless Aura? Do you wanna meet the Amazons? Then read this coming of age story in a world where fate is quite literal. 
 
Nanodaemons 
A technothriller with internet-of-things devices. 
 
Plus 24 short stories: 
Beau 
The Whale on the Veil 
Have You Tried Turning Her Off and On Again? 
Come and Get It 
Hewoo 
Berenice's Hair 
Tickle My Pickle 
The Cupcake Ingredient 
The Hologram Riot 
Adiadne's String 
Nanodaemons: Selenography 
Nanodaemons: The Fir Smart-Tree 
Big, Round Snowballs 
On Pointe All Day Long 
The Left Hand of Agnes 
The Luggage Disaster 
Aristotle's Recipe for Disaster 
Speaking in Bubbles 
Gorgonise Me 
Black Asklepios 
BOO! A Halloween Story 
AMOK|KOMA 
You Have Too Many Friends 
Bird's-Eye View of the Back of Your Head
Available since: 01/07/2019.

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