Children of Gods

Children of Gods

by Ian Evian
Children of Gods

Children of Gods

by Ian Evian

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Overview

Every day the world is introduced with a new form of technology or device that will make lives better. But also within the shadows of the world, there is technology that is used for bad intentions such as weaponry of war and destruction, creating a world where everyone takes on the role of God and create.

In 2060 A.D., the 6th Era, the Republic of Columbia sets as another symbol of the new world, built from the ashes of the Third Great War. Amongst the North America Division Defense Department, the android of Kaio Cowlishaw is the center of interest by the head of the Subject: Aries project, Eliza Devereaux, when he is used to search for the reasoning behind two fellow soldiers' insubordination during the last biggest war that took place on the first space colony of Nyeus. With the use of one soldier's memory chip, Kaio witnesses the truth behind the soldiers' disobedience and uncovers the harsh reality of war crimes and a rebellion against Earth.

But a glitch in the project's memory replay brings upon a bond between Kaio and a mysterious presence, causing Kaio's extreme departure from the facility and back into the free world. When his journey of a new life beyond the secret grounds begins, he discovers the brutal reality of humanity all awhile he avoids being captured by Devereaux who is willing to bring him back at any costs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663554505
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/05/2020
Series: Children of Gods
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Ian Evian is from North Philadelphia, PA. He had received a bachelor's degree in Film and Media Arts from Temple University and studied Asian Studies: Japanese Popular Culture (Manga) & Comparative Studies in Japanese Anime at Temple University Japan in 2007. At the end of college, Evian became a freelance screenwriter and screenplay editor. It was then that he went back into writing short stories. Evian created an author platform, writing over 70 pieces that were well received by fellow writers and peers up until his first book release.
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