Science Fiction by Peter Lukes
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Peter Lukes
Musa Publishing
Cover designed by Kelly Shorten
Post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy
Book Description:
Thomas Gianmarco likes his liquor strong, his women plentiful, and his friends well-armed. While the rest of the human race is barely surviving in the rubble of destroyed cities and scorched countrysides, he enjoys a life of debauchery through the spoils of his contraband empire.
Until he kills a Commander of the Titan Army, capturing the attention of the overlords who have subjugated humanity. The supernatural forces are on the verge of war, and Gianmarco finds himself caught in the middle of powerful competing interests. Some want him dead, but others want him alive, and working for them. Will he be able to transform from rogue to rebel in order to survive?
Gianmarco is a master at leveraging the perfect deal. But this time, he's the item for sale, and the art of this deal could change the course of human civilization forever.
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Another great (must) read by Peter Lukes is Perchance To Dream:
Book Description:
The Boston Police Sub-Net unit is an experimental department that lets cops invade the subconscious minds of criminals via their dreams, where they unearth criminal plans and gather information. In the Net, special dream cops can fly, conjure weapons, fight like a martial arts master, and render themselves indestructible.
Officer Manuel Corr is the best of the best. Until one night while on patrol, when the dream world around him suddenly collapses. Trapped in an ever-changing dreamscape that he no longer controls, he must fight his way back to reality. To make matters worse, the people who were once his criminal targets have turned the tables on him, and the world of dreams becomes a nightmare he can’t wake up from.
Manuel discovers that an organized crime network has taken over the Sub-Net, and if they can’t recruit him, they want him dead.
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Author Bio:
Peter Lukes grew up in Massachusetts, where he also went to college, law school and graduate school. Peter is an attorney who frequently teaches classes in history, political science and government as an adjunct faculty professor at local colleges. His true passion lies in writing the kinds of science fiction and fantasy stories that he loved reading throughout his life. Peter still lives in Massachusetts with his wife and son, who have both been indoctrinated into the worlds of spaceships, vampires, super heroes and dragons.
Weblinks:
www.AuthorPeterLukes.com
Twitter: @PeteLukes
www.facebook.com/peter.lukes
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Peter Lukes grew up in Massachusetts, where he also went to college, law school and graduate school. Peter is an attorney who frequently teaches classes in history, political science and government as an adjunct faculty professor at local colleges. His true passion lies in writing the kinds of science fiction and fantasy stories that he loved reading throughout his life. Peter still lives in Massachusetts with his wife and son, who have both been indoctrinated into the worlds of spaceships, vampires, super heroes and dragons.
Weblinks:
www.AuthorPeterLukes.com
Twitter: @PeteLukes
www.facebook.com/peter.lukes
Join the contest to win a printed copy of Perchance to Dream or an e-Book copy of The Dominus Runes. It's so simple to enter the contest with box below:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Don't forget to vote for your favorite cover in the Cover Art Contest. Use the Voting Poll on the left side of this blog to vote.
Both books sound great, and I love the covers!
ReplyDeletePerchance to Dream is the type of novel that can completely absorb me. The premise is different enough to intrigue me. Well done, Peter.
ReplyDeleteAnd as Cloey says, Musa books are great ones.