Future Furies


“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” Albert Einstein’s warning ricochets inside Robert Goodfellow’s thoughts as he races to stop the cyber and robotic murders of American and Russian leaders propelling the United States and Russia into war.

Part-time cyberwarrior and conflict avoiding cerebral soldier, Robert has been ordered to locate and protect Pion, the autistic, cyber savant US officials believe is their best, and maybe only chance to prevent catastrophe. Reluctantly joining him in his quest is Mugavus Komfort, a female partner from his past. From the highly advanced, newly independent seasteaded State of SPEA to the ancient African nation of Ethiopia, Robert and Mugavus battle their way through a near-future, dystopian world ravaged by the Endless Fire of climate change, chaos and conflict. US and Russian assassins, predator robots, terrorists and rebels surround and imperil Robert and Mugavus as they struggle to save the world from itself. It’s a race against time. In the end will they be too late?

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“Just finished reading this and loved it! This author reminds me so much of Dan Brown; the main character is named Robert, which I am sure is a coincidence. Just like Dan Brown, R. E. Kearney’s writing opens your mind to new ways of thinking, educates you and delivers a great story too. The story is set in a dystopian near-future, where global warming has ravaged the World leading to conflict and the rise of unsavoury governments, which I am certain will remind most readers of Donald Trump! Our main character is a likeable smart-ass, as bit like the character in the Da Vinci Code, he always has a quotation ready for any situation. There are several other characters, from a far-right xenophobic Christian, to a young autistic woman named Pion who uses her unique intellect to control drones and a a whole other assortment of future technologies. Personally, I thought that Pion, the autistic girl, was the best character and her part of the story worked brilliantly. This book is well worth a read if you like Dan Brown. I would not recommend this book to Donald Trump supporters! I believe that this is a relatively new author and not well known yet, but I would thoroughly recommend it. Like Haruki Murakami said,”If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” – Amazon Reviewer

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