Being an expert in information searches, image processing and enhancement, pattern matching, and data forensics earned Jason Wood a lot of money _ from private contracts and working with the police. And it was a nice, comfortable job most of the time. But then an informant showed up dead on his doorstep, a photograph didn't show someone who'd been in the viewfinder when the picture was taken, and Jason's world is suddenly turned upside-down. Against things that violate the very reality he thought he understood, Jason has only three weapons: his best friend Sylvie, his talent for seeing patternsã and his ability to think_beyond_the pattern and see a solution that no one else imagined. Against the darkness of the unknown, the greatest weapon is the light of reason. A vastly expanded and revised edition of_Digital Knight, Ryk E. Spoor's first published novel,_Paradigms Lost_adds two brand new adventures for Jason and includes many chapters of additional material within the originals. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). About Ryk E. Spoor's Spheres of Influence: _Fast and entertaining action and a world that has the feel of Asimovs Foundation series.Ó¾Sarah A. Hoyt, author of the Darkship saga About Ryk E. Spoors Grand Central Arena: _ãan imaginative piece of space opera thats set on a near-future Earth where artificial intelligence is taken for granted.Ó¾Shiny Reviews _Grand Central Arena is space opera in the grand old tradition . . . but with modern sensibilities and awareness of current speculations in cutting edge physics.Ó¾Fantasy Book Critic About the Threshold Series by Ryk E. Spoor and Eric Flint _. . . fast-paced sci-fi. . . light in tone and hard on science . . .Ó ¾Publishers Weekly _. . . [the series is filled with] linguistics, biology, physics, and evolution further the story, as well as wacky humor, academic rivalries, and even some sweet romances.Ó ¾School Library Journal About Ryk E. Spoor's Phoenix Rising: _A winner! Great characters, and thrilling adventure. I want more!Ó¾Ed Greenwood, best-selling author of the Forgotten Realms series _[E]xciting adventure, scary monsters, strange gods, and wondrous magic.Ó¾Lawrence Watt-Evans
Diverse and eloquent, in turns funny, sad, and moving, these poems draw their infl uence from the Golden Age to the Space Age and beyond. By applying the eternal art of poetry to the universal myth of the superhero, the authors offer a strange and pointed look into both our own psyches and our popular culture. Villain, hero, sidekick, it speaks for all of them. As we are each of those things in turn, it ultimately also speaks for us. Who knew a poetic commentary on the super could be so human? - Amanda Gannon
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