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Following months of hunting the remnants of the Cabal with Brook, Eamon takes a job as a local sheriff in a small town in old Montana. The town services one of the larger server hubs, and is home to one of the worlds few Omega Class AIs, called Aaron. Things start to go wrong when a local militia commits a double murder and kidnapping as part of a custody dispute over a child. As Eamon gives pursuit to rescue the child and arrest those responsible, he gets caught up in a much more sinister plot. The Uroboros Saga is character driven science fiction, published three times per year. Each book continues the story with an array of colorful characters and environments. It is written to address and explore the idea of technology that extends and expands the modern notion of identity, and the sort of dystopia that such technology could create. The global fiscal apocalypse that occurs in the midst of that exploration is just there to be charming window dressing. Enjoy.
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Following months of hunting the remnants of the Cabal with Brook, Eamon takes a job as a local sheriff in a small town in old Montana. The town services one of the larger server hubs, and is home to one of the worlds few Omega Class AIs, called Aaron. Things start to go wrong when a local militia commits a double murder and kidnapping as part of a custody dispute over a child. As Eamon gives pursuit to rescue the child and arrest those responsible, he gets caught up in a much more sinister plot. The Uroboros Saga is character driven science fiction, published three times per year. Each book continues the story with an array of colorful characters and environments. It is written to address and explore the idea of technology that extends and expands the modern notion of identity, and the sort of dystopia that such technology could create. The global fiscal apocalypse that occurs in the midst of that exploration is just there to be charming window dressing. Enjoy.