A.I. Zombie: Book 1 of the Space Station At The Edge Of The Black Hole Series
L.A. Johnson
eBook
(Chemical Zombie Press, LLC, March 13, 2018)
The residents of Celestica Space Station really do live on the edge (of the known universe, and next to a supermassive black hole). And everybody knows, the farther you get from the civilized universe, the closer you are to the monsters that lurk in deep space.Lyra is a plucky doctor at the hospital that serves Celestica and the surrounding moons and planets. Like most of of the residents on Celestica, she's running from her past. That makes her extra motivated to protect the present. Living this far from the civilized universe though, anything and everything can go wrong. The only question is, what will it be this time? In this case, it's a mysterious new patient brought in from a nearby planet. And also, a mutant rat that starts a bar fight. The mysteries just keep stacking up, and it's up to Lyra and her oddball friends to figure out what's going on before it's too late. This story has mutant rats, orc miners, a head of security that looks like the Predator, and a very cool jellyfish named Gorb. And also, an A.I. Zombie. Snarky Sci-Fi with mystery, mayhem, and monsters.Excerpt from A.I. Zombie:Lyra tried to sum it all up and make herself feel better. "Ok, people, so the weird singing patient is no longer singing. Maybe the lack of brain function finally caught up to him. That would, in fact, be completely normal. And a very rational explanation as to why he stopped. Just in case, though, I'm going to check on Vax."Except that her feet wouldn't move. "Gorb, you coming with me, buddy?" Gorb shook his head."What about you, MACRO? Up for a walk?" Beep, beep, beep."Ian?""Um," he replied, pointing at his phone. "Research. Very important.""Fine," she said, as she made her way slowly down the hall like she was being made to walk the plank in a pirate horror movie. "I'll go alone." She rounded the corner. The door was still ajar. She peeked in, realizing that she was no longer breathing. She considered starting to again, but then decided it was best if she continued to just hold her breath.