Neural implants gone awry. Twisted hackers. Sexy cyborgs. For an entertaining and thought-provoking take on current and near-future technology, check out my Enhancement Series.

TRACKED AND HACKED. 

  • Open Source (Enhancement Series Book One). A source found dead—his skull sawed open by NeuroChip vandals in a Dallas back alley. The sole witness? Reporter Ryker Morris, whose stubborn resistance to a different kind of chip—the globally mandated IDChip—cost him his job, apartment, and credibility. Ryker flees the gruesome scene, a young, homeless technophobe disappearing into a fast-paced city of augmented working stiffs and sexy chipped socialites. But Ryker’s reprieve doesn’t last long. “Open Source is a paranoid, mind-bending sci-fi thriller for our time.” Find Open Source (Enhancement Series) in print via Amazon, some libraries and indie bookstores, or digitally on Kindle, Nook, and Apple Books.

What people are saying about Open Source (Enhancement Series):

  • “Open Source hits the ground running and never slows down.” – Bruce Bethke, Philip K. Dick Award-winning author credited with coining the word “cyberpunk”
  • “In a plausible near future, in response to a terror attack, Americans must be microchipped if they want health care or a job. Privacy is a lie, digital torture is real, and the well-off choose to install enhancing hardware in their brains. One man rejects all this. When a NeuroChip is forcibly implanted in him, he learns the hard way about mind control from both sides. Open Source is a paranoid, mind-bending scifi thriller for our time.” – Amy Rogers, ScienceThrillers.com
  • “Anna Davis has just delivered to the world a writer’s masterclass on how to create tension in a novel, with Open Source. This is a truly magnificent novel that you don’t want to miss.” – Les Edgerton, author of The Genuine, Imitation, Plastic Kidnapping and others
  • “Open Source is a book that adds to the much needed Neurotechnology Science Fiction. As an engineer and PhD student in neuroscience myself, I loved the book because it raises real societal & ethical questions.” – Yannick Roy
  • “Anna has taken the growth & sophistication of technology to a possible logical end. Her characterizations are vividly detailed. Would any of us be tempted by augmented intelligence? But at what cost to our humanity?” – James C. Threlkeld
  • “Great sci-fi is never about tech, but about tech’s social impact. And this is great sci-fi.” – Mikhail Voloshin

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3 responses to “Cyberpunk Sci-Fi Horror about Hackable Brain Implants”

  1. When can we get the 10 digit pin in paper back?

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    1. Hi Jewell – Right now Ten Digit PIN is only digital, since it’s a fairly small volume of short stories. But I’m not ruling out a print version in the near future. Thank you for asking!

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