In space, nobody is watching your reality. Or are they? Follow the mysterious adventures of our two unwilling space travellers, and discover what is really going on…
Robin and Miranda go to bed in their separate rooms but wake up somewhere else. Somewhere that is alien and way outside their comfort zone. However, as they discover more about their new surroundings and have several unusual and action-packed adventures, they begin to suspect that all may not be as it first seemed.
As the days progress, their passion for each other grows as their relationship develops emotionally and physically. However, is someone or something watching them? Why do they keep discovering things that don’t feel right? And what’s the story behind the various androids who they meet during their adventures?
As well as being a fast-moving science fiction action and adventure novel, this book touches on several social topics. Covert surveillance; humanity’s journey after the extinction of Earth; how AI might develop; and whether humans would, one day, upload their minds into robots and, if so, what sort of society might result?
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Author Bio:
David Cuff built a career in operations management and logistics, in the UK and then Western Australia, before reaching a point in his life where he realised that he didn’t want to do that anymore. Setting a course towards something different, he wrote his first book, The Last Noah. Over the years, David has read many good science fiction novels with a superb plot that also explore social or philosophical issues. He aims to write in the same style. He also writes short stories and composes classical-style music.
David thrives when he’s creating works such as his stories, his music scores, and his website. He also enjoys listening to music and messing around on computers. Some years ago, he traced his family tree back to the seventeenth century, a most enlightening endeavour.