I’ve been keeping pretty tight-lipped about my new book, Day Moon, and went over a hundred different (and somewhat dorky) ways to announce this, but I’m opting for the minimalist approach. So, in TWO WEEKS, on March 28th, Day Moon will be released. For all those interested, here is a synopsis of the story and cover art for this, my second published novel, and one of richest most rewarding writing experiences the Lord has blessed me with:
In A.D. 2039, a prodigious seventeen year old, Elliott, is assigned to work on a global software initiative his deceased grandfather helped found. Project Alexandria is intended to provide the entire world secure and equal access to all accumulated human knowledge. All forms of print are destroyed in good faith, to ensure everyone has equal footing in this new era of human history. Elliott knows he must soon part with his final treasure: a book of Shakespeare’s complete works gifted him by his grandfather. Before it is destroyed, however, Elliott notices something is amiss with the book, or rather Project Alexandria. The two do not match, including an extra sonnet in his grandfather’s book titled “Day Moon”. When Elliott investigates, he uncovers far more than he bargained for. There are sinister forces backing Project Alexandria who have no intention of using it for its public purpose. Elliott soon finds himself on the run from federal authorities and facing betrayals and deceit from those closest to him. Following clues left by his grandfather, with agents close at hand, Elliott desperately hopes to find a way to stop Project Alexandria. All of history past and yet to be depend on it.
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