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.
- Ten Digit PIN (Enhancement Series Short Story Collection). In early 2048 AD, neural implants are common and a growing percentage of the population identifies as augmented. Regular, everyday people face a choice: adapt or become obsolete. Science fiction and horror fans will enjoy this short dive into a post-human cyberpunk world. Now available in paperback.
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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