Under the Amoral Bridge

Science Fiction & Fantasy

By Gary Ballard

Publisher : CreateSpace

ABOUT Gary Ballard

Gary Ballard
I began writing things down at the age of eleven, and I haven't stopped since. I have written far too many things that have gone unpublished, from very terrible horror novels in my teens, to comics during my time at Belhaven College until finally settling on cyberpunk science fiction after More...

Description

Artemis Bridge is the know-who, go-to guy, the amoral fixer in 2028 Los Angeles with the connection for any illicit desire no matter how depraved. You need it, he can get it without questions or judgment. He prides himself on staying detached from the depravity, untouched by the filth, untouchable by the law. When a young hacker is assassinated before his eyes, he is burdened with a scandalous video of the mayor on the eve of the city's most important election of the century. With digital assassins and murderous thugs dogging his every step, he has only days before the corrupt mayor is re-elected, handing the Chronosoft Corporation complete control of the city. Unable to sell the video, he is forced further into a complex conspiracy. This taut futuristic thriller is the debut novel by Gary A. Ballard, a rising new talent in the cyberpunk genre. The trade paperback edition includes the previously unpublished short story Feeding Autonomy.

"...well written and a joy to read, Ballard paints imaginative scenarios and environments"

"Ballard does a complete and thorough job of world building."

The novel was originally released on the aforementioned blog in regular, serial installments. It was meant as a free showcase for my work to attract attention, but the main character of Artemis Bridge was so interesting, I decided to make a series around the character's life and called it The Bridge Chronicles. The second novel, The Know Circuit, is also available on the blog and will be published in paperback and ebook in early 2010.

"...well written and a joy to read, Ballard paints imaginative scenarios and environments"

"Ballard does a complete and thorough job of world building."

"It’s a great story, great characters (whether you like or dislike them personally, you still get involved with them) and has a great reading rhythm."