Hackable brain implants. Sexy cyborgs. Twisted villains. Cyberpunk sci-fi horror. Human augmentation. Tech-induced class divide. The Enhancement Series has it all.

MIND-BENDING SCI-FI HORROR
“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… 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…Open Source is a paranoid, mind-bending scifi thriller for our time.” – Amy Rogers, ScienceThrillers.com
TRACKED AND HACKED. 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. Under orders from a local hacker and tipped off by an invisible tracking device, the vandals kidnap Ryker’s best friend, leaving only a blood-soaked wallet behind. Even worse, they inject Ryker’s brain with a refurbished NeuroChip. Without money or resources, he must find his friend and deactivate the corrupt NeuroChip, before the twisted hacker who programmed it gains full control over Ryker’s own thoughts.

TEN DIGIT PIN: Short Story Collection (Enhancement Series)
BIOHACKING, BRAIN IMPLANTS, AND CYBORGS
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. These compelling short stories feature memorable characters in various stages of this technological transition. A technophobe journalist struggles to pay rent. A transhuman college student seeks approval for an AI-sponsored trip to Mars at a shocking cost to personal privacy. A drifter witnesses biohacking gone horrifically wrong at an upscale tattoo parlor.
Science fiction and horror fans will enjoy this short dive into a post-human cyberpunk world.





