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MORBID JUSTICE

SPB bounty agent Troy Holloway, suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder, struggles with his darker personas while on assignment.

 

Troy’s darker alters are vying for control of his whole self. Nomad, the intensely confident killer persona, sees beauty in violence, destruction, and death. Jacob, the superego, feels guilt from past endings and wishes to commit suicide to end the evil. 

 

One persona wants to kill, the other persona wants to die, while Holloway just wants to live and find out what his true identity is.  

 

In 2065 New York, the Societal Purification Bureau sends its agents to purify most wanted terrorists and fugitive murderers, as well as criminals who have escaped or failed the Return-To-Society program (a program where criminal subjects are conditioned to be law-abiding citizens).

 

Holloway clashes with his multiple personalities as he hunts down Jeremy Randall, a murderous crime lord who has escaped the Return-To-Society program, and holds secrets to the clandestine agenda of the SPB.

 

Morbid Justice is a mix of Blade Runner and Fight Club, involving an SPB bounty agent in 2065 New York who struggles with multiple personality disorder, trying to determine the right side of justice while he tracks down a wanted fugitive.

Under The Amber Sky: (TBA)

Under the Amber Sky is a sci-fi alien invasion thriller best described as Independence Day meets Rain Man, where the fate of the human race rests on the actions of a 13 year-year-old autistic boy.

 

A huge ship hovers over New York, encapsulates Manhattan, then systematically mass abducts humans who are then processed as food. The invaders’ mission is to collect enough humans to feed distant starving alien colonies.

 

But the humans won’t go down quietly, and a rag tag group from all different corners of the Earth must band together with the US Government to bring down the ship before the aliens can devour humanity:

 

Kyle Hutchinson, a mute hermit who infiltrated an alien-worshipping cult and learns of the aliens’ heinous objective. Avery Sloan, an abducted human who manages to escape captivity and who now has intimate knowledge on the inner workings of the alien ship.  Justin Carlstadt, a 13-year old autistic boy with the key to unraveling the alien agenda locked inside his mind.

 

The three are inadvertently thrown together and must initiate a mission to rescue the humans on the ship while thwarting the aliens’ push for the final collection. How does an autistic boy save the world from aliens? Can the three unlikely heroes fulfill their mission before all the humans are collected?

Finding Sanctuary: (TBA)

Finding Sanctuary is an action adventure novel, a martial arts version of Heart of Darkness, with elements reminiscent of novels by James Rollins. The protagonist, Felix Rizaldo, a Filipino martial artist, is coerced by the CIA to go undercover as a bodyguard recruit for Andrew Zimmer, a tech billionaire turned cyber-terrorist. His mission is to find “Sanctuary,” Zimmer’s lair somewhere in the inhospitable Amazon jungle.

 

Felix Rizaldo, haunted by dreams where his deceased brother, Carl, always beats him and tells him he can only be defeated if Felix discovers his power.  His clairvoyant aunt, Tita Miri, had told him that the challenge dreams will stop and his hate for his brother resolved when he finds sanctuary and discovers this unknown power.

 

Felix faces the many dangers of the Amazon, including predatory animals, a drug cartel in the Amazon, hostile cannibals, and an unsavory boat captain with devious intentions.  Once he gets closer to Sanctuary, he meets and becomes enamored with Margo, a healing commune caregiver, who could help him discover his mysterious power and find his own sanctuary.

Project Mindblink: (TBA)

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Matt Harper, a schizophrenic test subject, is coerced to undergo top-secret drug trials that allow the subject access to “Madworld,” a dimension which serves as a holding pen for lost minds or the psyches of the insane.  Little do they know something much more sinister is going on in Madworld.

 

The government uses experimental trials of a drug called Palladinine that gives the subject lucid recollections of Madworld to see if the dimension is viable for their covert agendas—mind control, psychic assassination, and locating high priority enemies of the state. 

 

As Matt continues with the trials, he explores Madworld and confronts malevolent entities, psyches of people from his past, and an environment laden with warp portals that suck entities into unknown dimensions, and unforeseen dangers.  While in Madworld, Matt discovers the cause and origin of madness--aliens from other dimensions entering the minds of the insane intent on bringing chaos to Earth.  He also learns the key to ending madness, but he is hindered by the government that continues to pressure him to complete their agenda—psychic assassination objectives.  In the Realworld, Matt becomes unstable and progressively more psychotic.  Matt must race to put an end to madness, before he sinks deeper into insanity himself.  

 

Project Mindblink is a psychological sci-fi thriller with paranormal undertones similar to The X-Files and 12 Monkeys, with a twist at the end as compelling as The Sixth Sense.

Billy Blood: (TBA)

Billy Blood, a horror novel about Billy Blood, a high-strung, obnoxious, uncontrollable delinquent turned vampire who returns to New York City to wreak havoc and kill his parents . . . and contracts AIDS.

 

Billy Blood roamed Hell’s Kitchen as a high-strung criminal delinquent. In 1976, his parents send the troublesome teenager to his Uncle Hugo in Germany. Billy’s parents tell him this is to protect him from the police who suspect him of murdering a local drug dealer. Billy believes that his parents’ true motive is to get rid of him.

 

In Germany, Uncle Hugo must rehabilitate Billy from his criminal behavior. Failing to do so, Hugo confines Billy to the mansion’s cellar. Billy discovers that Uncle Hugo is a creature of the Nachtzehrer, and other vampires roam the valleys. The unthinkable happens . . . Billy meets a beautiful succubus and is transformed into a vampire.

 

After seventeen years in Germany, Billy escapes Uncle Hugo, and returns to New York.  Billy wants to make up for lost time. Now he has preternatural powers with which he begins a murderous crime spree. Billy ultimately wants to kill the two people who sent him away—his parents.

 

Billy is a vicious, obnoxious predator who psychically intrudes into a victim’s subconscious to exploit innermost secrets and fears. His M.O. is to destroy his victim mentally, and then physically by mutilation and extraction of blood.

 

Billy’s own carelessness leads him into contact with AIDs; he contracts the virus from a dirty needle and biting an infected junkie. While Ben must overcome his paralysis of fear, Billy must contend with the AIDs virus, as he seeks to kill his parents and continue his rampant crime spree.








 

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