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The Hiberverse has been incubating a hidden evil, and the post-human Hibernarii have been inadvertently feeding it. Obsessed with the quest for immortality, the advanced human race known as Hibernarii have become plagued by a subversive strain of ancestral human clones that threaten to unravel their fractured empire and decadent lifestyle. In a desperate attempt to restore balance, the Hibernarii create an enslaved race of assassins. Equipped with fission reactor hearts, inexhaustible killing capabilities, and a supposedly foolproof kill switch, the Templar are unleashed. After 300 years of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Hiberverse has been incubating a hidden evil, and the post-human Hibernarii have been inadvertently feeding it. Obsessed with the quest for immortality, the advanced human race known as Hibernarii have become plagued by a subversive strain of ancestral human clones that threaten to unravel their fractured empire and decadent lifestyle. In a desperate attempt to restore balance, the Hibernarii create an enslaved race of assassins. Equipped with fission reactor hearts, inexhaustible killing capabilities, and a supposedly foolproof kill switch, the Templar are unleashed. After 300 years of constant slaughter, Templar Ranger 878 emerges as the epitome of the program-ruthless yet creative. But when Ranger loses a fateful battle on the obscure hibernaculated culture of Sizlack Prime, his world descends into chaos. Forced to partner with smugglers, Ranger must reconcile his violent past with his emerging future to save the Hiberverse.
Autorenporträt
Raised in Central Texas, David Mark Brown learned to ride horses at a young age. Then learned to hate them after a disastrous attempt to impress a girlfriend. He was five. Turning instead to a life of poetry and prose he eventually migrated north to the University of Montana (the Berkeley of the Rockies) and became the Redneck Granola. Falling in love with a chainsaw wielding mountain woman forced him to reconsider his chosen career path--Hemingway on a sailboat. Instead he illuminated the path of life to college students as a spiritual guide for over a dozen years while his wife (now a pharmacist) squirreled away enough acorns for David to embrace the sultry world of commercial fiction. After legally snatching a little Vietnamese boy and creating another son via more natural means, the happy family settled in Idaho. David still rides horses, but only in black and never for fun.