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Onyx: The Fourth Novel In The Pseudoverse (The Pseudoverse Series Book 4)

Onyx: The Fourth Novel In The Pseudoverse (The Pseudoverse Ser...

CG Blade's Homage to all of the Universal/Hammer Mummy Movies that made you jump in the night! This fourth continuation of the Pseudoverse Series explains who was the first "Pseudosynth", and how it evolved from a biological organism. In this fourth thriller in the Pseudoverse Series novels, we take you into an ancient time and new direction. Caught between the past and the present, a young archaeologist is thrust forward into the future as a pawn in a twisted game hosted by the corrupt, the greedy, and the underworld. In this fourth novel in our Pseudoverse, the year is 2049, twenty-seven years before Cobalt. Who was the very first Pseudosynth? A detective working a case of murders become a casualty of Ray Nelson’s early work as we follow her and her partner through the wasteland of lies, cover-ups, and mummified remains. This thrilling and mysterious follow-up to Emerald will have you on the edge of your seat as we unveil who was ‘the first genetically engineered conscious being’ in this tale of Egyptian lore turned painfully bloody, and cubed."I have been reading much of CG Blade writings since he asked me to beta read Chrome. Being the sixth novel in the Pseudoverse series, I wanted to at least read the first novel. I am a chronically ill person, so reading is not something that happens every day, nor does writing...consequently, why my FB has gone dead. C'est la vie. I was able to get Cobalt and Crimson under my belt but sorely wish now that I could have read them all first since Onyx was slightly revealed in Chrome, and is my favorite novel for many reasons. - The ascension scene at the end of Onyx will never leave your mind or heart. I cheered and cried. These novels are entirely unique.” Kate D. Amazon reviewLook to the darkened skies above as the moon moves closer to the sun. In an ever-growing eclipse, the Goddess Serket, the Scorpion Queen, is born for the first time. Onyx is one 'hell' of a ride that ends with a shocking conclusion leading to the fifth novel in the series, Heliotrope.Once it awakens, you had better run like hell! May she have mercy on your tainted soul… Onyx is homage to the best of all Mummy movies and books, and is dedicated to Egyptian director Alex Proyas for his inspirational videos and groundbreaking movies.

About the Author

Lightning strikes CG Blade's powerful creativeside on a regular basis. Influenced by a love of the Universal and HammerSci-Fi/Horror films, and the great minds of fiction authors in the 70's, CGBlade's style and technique is a derivative of these classics turnedupside-down. Author, creative writer, engineer, and robot programmer, he is anavid science fiction reader and lover of twisting, ever-turning plots. Takingthe reader down many present cyber roads and mysterious plots, his narrativesrely heavily on past and present scientific historical research and the humancondition. Melding the past with the future, these novels are carefully mixedand stirred with music lyrics, real people, historical fiction, and thepossibilities of artificial intelligence run amok. Fused with satiricalcommentary and the first musical intermissions in novels (Including poetry), hecontinues his fiction writing with Chrome, Indigo, Ash, Amber, and Amaranth. Hecurrently lives in Ohio with his wife Jackie, and their three rambunctious butlovable cats, Mr. Mittens Esq., Jeri Boo, and Bullet.

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