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W. T. Quick


Dreams of Flesh and Sand

Dreams: Book 1

W. T. Quick

Double En, the most powerful corporation ever created, and its founders, Nakamura and Norton, are two of the most brilliant minds in history. But now they have launched a private war against each other and winner takes all. While Norton is hidden deep inside the heart of the Double En's mainframe, Nakamura is busy hiring the very best in computer warfare -- that's Iceberg Berg, master of security systems. No one can penetrate a barrier he has created, except for one woman, his ex-wife, Icebreaker Calley. No wall has ever been barred to her. Together again, they face the impossible task of separating Norton from his beloved matrix before the man becomes the computer and the computer becomes more powerful than anything humanity has ever seen.

Dreams of Gods and Men

Dreams: Book 2

W. T. Quick

Described as one of the seminal books of the cyberpunk era, Dreams of Flesh and Sand was rated as one of the best science fiction books of the year by Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine.

Author W. T. Quick continued the ground-breaking story of Berg, Calley, Toshi, and their many friends and enemies in this book, the second of the Dream Trio. This newly published reissue has been restored by the author to appear as the second book of The Dream Trio, as it was originally intended, unshackled by DRM.

Breathtaking in scope, startling in its effects, groundbreaking in its originality - this mesmerizing cyberpund classic comes to you once again in a permanent version from the author's own hand.

Singularities

Dreams: Book 3

W. T. Quick

W.T. Quick gives corporate warfare a new name in his esteemed novel, Singularities.

Luna Inc. would live, he promised himself dourly. Even if he, the last of the Schollanders, died in the survival effort. It was in his genes, maybe, as Auntie Elaine had once said. But it was in his heart and mind as well. What had that long-dead mercenary rally cry been? Grab 'em by their balls--their hearts and minds will follow? Nakamura sure had balls. He had to give him that. But that was okay, too. It gave him a target to grab. And squeeze.

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