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Extant
The Anger and division were too much to bare. Infamous mushroom clouds have nearly wiped out all of humanity. With little to eat, Adam finds himself hunted by a mysterious source. Faced with a barren, post apocalyptic world, Adam must rely on fading memories and a curious encounter, only to discover the world he lives in is not all that it seems.
Paperback / softback
03-January-2023
352 Pages
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Extant
RRP:
$29.99
$29.00
Description
Mankind has suffered a self-inflicted extinction level event. Adam hasn't seen another living human since his wife and daughter disappeared. Losing himself to loneliness and despair, the only semblance of reality is his trusty journal and fading memories... memories of a sentient Artificial Intelligence, and an old friend. With his loneliness closing in on him, and dampening his desire for life, Adam's curiosity for answers is the only thing driving him forward.
Extant is a gripping sequel to Project Evelyn, and explores man's uncontrollable urge for self-preservation, if only through a search for hope. Adam was created to help guide the reader on a journey with the aim of providing reflections on the reader's perception of their own reality.
"I hope you enjoy Extant, and look forward to bringing you the conclusion of the Stranger in the Cloud Series (The Rise of Aristotle) in the very near future." ~J.C. Lahoe
Extant is a gripping sequel to Project Evelyn, and explores man's uncontrollable urge for self-preservation, if only through a search for hope. Adam was created to help guide the reader on a journey with the aim of providing reflections on the reader's perception of their own reality.
"I hope you enjoy Extant, and look forward to bringing you the conclusion of the Stranger in the Cloud Series (The Rise of Aristotle) in the very near future." ~J.C. Lahoe