THE PROMETHEUS EFFECT – David Fleming 


 

Deep in the Nevada desert...

...lies a secret futuristic world.

Would Jack's technology save humankind?

It started with Jack's epiphany, but he feared it was a power too great. All around the globe, the oil reserves are dangerously low. Superpowers brace for battle over what remains.

Should Jack share his energy solution?

He thinks it's too dangerous.

The power potential is as important as Prometheus discovering fire and giving it to man. There must be a way to use what he knows, but he's conflicted. Maybe the brilliant mind of Mykl can solve the puzzle?

Mykl is five.

Is the answer worth the cost?

You'll love this Dystopian Science Fiction, because the world building is brilliant, the technology is fascinating, and the story keeps you turning pages. And don't be fooled...

...this isn't for kids.

SPSFC Year 

Subgenres: Dystopian, Genetic Engineering, Metaphysical & Visionary

Date first published:  July 27, 2017

On Kindle Unlimited: Yes

Book Links

Author Information

Twitter: 

Website: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorDavidFleming

Biography: David has yet to become successful enough to talk about himself in the third person, so he's just going to ramble briefly in first person. If this bio eventually switches entirely to third person, you'll know his writing career is doing well: At the encouragement of my friends, I have become an author. It will take a few more published works before I consider myself a writer. The Prometheus Effect is my debut novel. Like all things on the first try, I surely made some mistakes. It was a valuable learning experience and my future tales will be better for it. I hated reading at an early age. Writing? Even more so. Not my circus, not my monkeys. It was boring. Then I found my niche in science fiction and discovered that I loved to read. Writing? Nope. Still hated it. I had nothing to say. Fast forward a few decades and my life experiences, opinions, and outlook on the world evolved. Most people only have one worst day in their life. I've witnessed too many of these to count in my twenty plus years as a firefighter. I do my best to make things better. Good or bad, I now have stories to tell, and a passion for writing. So, as far as my future books and characters go, this is my circus, and these are my monkeys. Cheers.

Other information

Cover artist name: Susan Harlow

Cover artist website: http://www.slharlow.com/

Editor/Formatter’s name: David Gatewood

Editor/Formatter’s website: http://lonetrout.com/