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The Forever Watch by Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering David Ramirez (Paperback / softback, 2015)

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An exciting new vel from a bold up-and-coming sci fi talent,The Forever Watch is so full of twists and surprises it's impossible to put down. All that is left of humanity is on a thousand-year journey to a new planet aboard one ship, The Noah, which is also carrying a dangerous serial killer...As a City Planner on the Noah, Hana Dempsey is a gifted psychic, ecomist, hacker and bureaucrat and is considered mission critical. She is n-replaceable, important, essential, but after serving her mandatory Breeding Duty, the impregnation and birthing that all women are obligated to undergo, her life loses purpose as she privately mourns the child she will never be permitted to kw.When Policeman Leonard Barrens enlists her and her hacking skills in the ufficial investigation of his mentor's violent death, Dempsey finds herself increasingly captivated by both the case and Barrens himself. According to Information Security, the missing man has simply Retired, thing unusual. Together they follow the trail left by the mutilated remains. Their investigation takes them through lost dataspaces and deep into the uninhabited regions of the ship, where they discover that the answer may t be as simple as a serial killer after all. What they do with that answer will determine the fate of all humanity in David Ramirez's thrilling page turner.

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PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
ISBN-101250063302
ISBN-139781250063304
eBay Product ID (ePID)209340777

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FormatTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Paperback / Softback
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience Fiction & Fantasy
AuthorAssociate Professor of Environmental Engineering David Ramirez

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Date of Publication24/03/2015
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyDAVID RAMIREZ is an ex-scientist who divides his time between Oakland, CA, and Manila, Philippines. Once a molecular biologist who worked on the Human Genome Project, Ramirez returned to the Philippines to get married. He dabbled in computer science and the last STEM project he worked on was programming part of the information system for the chronobiologists of EUCLOCK, a cooperative project between European research groups on the study of circadian rhythms in model organisms and humans.