The Id from Eden, a Science Fiction Thriller by John Altson and Bob Lee, Has Just Been Published by Amazon
"The Id from Eden" is available in many formats on Amazon and on smashwords.com. Technology + the power of Satan = Smartphones destroying lives.
Prospect, CT, February 06, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Do not bite at the bait of pleasure, till you know there is no hook beneath it.
Satan had been patiently waiting for the time when smartphones utilized artificial intelligence to assist users in their daily lives. That time is now. A hard-nosed blonde investor and demon-worshipper steps in to take over Eden Coaching Systems to do Satan’s work.
As the story unfolds, Eden’s “Coach” device becomes more and more an instrument of evil, wreaking havoc on all of the unsuspecting users.
Here is the first review, from author Ricky Sides:
"I had the opportunity to read this book and give the authors my feedback prior to its being published, so I'd like to thank them for the opportunity to enjoy their creation prior to its release to the public.
"I loved 'The ID from Eden,' or as I prefer, 'What's Your Pleasure?' There was a lot of attention to detail in the case of the Coach owner, victims. The two authors have created a wonderful book. They should be proud of their achievement. It flows well and has a great mix of backstory and action. It is thought provoking on several levels. Early in the book I found myself wanting one of the Coach cell phones. By the end, I found myself questioning things such as the amount of information we give about our activities to online sources, our dependence upon technology, and whether or not I'd still like to have a Coach. By the 4.0 release that was an easy question to answer. Oh Hell No!"
"One of the things I like most about the book is the way that it had me questioning my own lifestyle, which is usually the hallmark of a great book. In a way, 'The ID from Eden' should serve as a wake up call on many levels, especially where what we reveal about ourselves to online sources is concerned. I don't think it far fetched at all that some companies could use, or should I say abuse, the information with which we entrust them. I now think twice before revealing too much. By the end of the book, I think many of you readers will agree on that score.
"Thanks for the heads up guys. I think I needed that.
"Well done guys," Ricky Sides.
For more information or to schedule an interview, please e-mail John Altson at jaaltson@gmail.com
Satan had been patiently waiting for the time when smartphones utilized artificial intelligence to assist users in their daily lives. That time is now. A hard-nosed blonde investor and demon-worshipper steps in to take over Eden Coaching Systems to do Satan’s work.
As the story unfolds, Eden’s “Coach” device becomes more and more an instrument of evil, wreaking havoc on all of the unsuspecting users.
Here is the first review, from author Ricky Sides:
"I had the opportunity to read this book and give the authors my feedback prior to its being published, so I'd like to thank them for the opportunity to enjoy their creation prior to its release to the public.
"I loved 'The ID from Eden,' or as I prefer, 'What's Your Pleasure?' There was a lot of attention to detail in the case of the Coach owner, victims. The two authors have created a wonderful book. They should be proud of their achievement. It flows well and has a great mix of backstory and action. It is thought provoking on several levels. Early in the book I found myself wanting one of the Coach cell phones. By the end, I found myself questioning things such as the amount of information we give about our activities to online sources, our dependence upon technology, and whether or not I'd still like to have a Coach. By the 4.0 release that was an easy question to answer. Oh Hell No!"
"One of the things I like most about the book is the way that it had me questioning my own lifestyle, which is usually the hallmark of a great book. In a way, 'The ID from Eden' should serve as a wake up call on many levels, especially where what we reveal about ourselves to online sources is concerned. I don't think it far fetched at all that some companies could use, or should I say abuse, the information with which we entrust them. I now think twice before revealing too much. By the end of the book, I think many of you readers will agree on that score.
"Thanks for the heads up guys. I think I needed that.
"Well done guys," Ricky Sides.
For more information or to schedule an interview, please e-mail John Altson at jaaltson@gmail.com
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