New Science Fiction Novel Introduces Readers to An Advanced Civilization About to Meet Its Demise
SAN ANTONIO (PRWEB) June 03, 2019 -- George B introduces readers to Captain Mona Ann Lisa in “Volume 1, Mona Lisa on the Moon, Thirty-Two Thousand Years in the Making”. She is the youngest captain of the earth’s state-of-the-art fleet of spaceships for a highly advanced human civilization that has eradicated hunger, disease, and war. As her career as a captain begins, the peaceful world she once knew begins to crumble as war and destruction is brought upon the planet for the first time in eight thousand years.
Escaping with several thousand passengers in her space fleet, she begins the journey to take them to a planet-like asteroid, Ceres. It is soon discovered that an ancient robotic entity named Chaos is prepared to destroy the planet Earth completely along with the survivors who still inhabit it. With her unique gifts, newfound telepathy abilities, and faithful family and crew, she steps up to the plate to save Earth and address new enemies.
The author utilized his extensive knowledge of military science, biological sciences, history, and computer programming to develop this story. His experiences serving in the US military and investigating fascinating urban legends influenced the creation of this story.
“There is much truth buried in fascinating and imaginative storylines. Imagination is key,” the author said. “I wish to share my speculations about Earth’s history and promote a fresh understanding of human nature and the wonders of creation, both the good and bad.”
This book is only the beginning as additional books following Captain Mona Ann Lisa’s adventures will be released, allowing readers to continue following her journey to create a new future for humanity.
“Volume 1, Mona Lisa on the Moon, Thirty-Two Thousand Years in the Making”
By George B
ISBN: 978-1-4808-7063-5 (softcover); 978-1-4808-7064-2 (electronic)
Available at the Archway Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author:
George B. comes from a military family where many have served in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. He began his military career as an Airman Basic Trainee. After many years of service, he retired as a Senior Scientist and Colonel in the Biomedical Science Corp of the United States Air Force. In his military career, he was responsible for major projects including the application of computer automation in ambulatory medicine throughout the Air Force and Department of Defense. He has managed a wide range of significant biological research projects which includes working with agent orange research, trauma treatment agents, and bioweapon agent quick detection technologies. He is now devoting all his efforts to writing the next books in this series.
Contact:
LAVIDGE – Phoenix
Courtney Vasquez
480-306-7065
cvasquez(at)lavidge(dot)com
Courtney Vasquez, LAVIDGE, 480-306-7065, [email protected]
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