You Will Be Like God

You Will Be Like God

by Steve Stroble
You Will Be Like God

You Will Be Like God

by Steve Stroble

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Overview

In 2095, becoming and being a parent is complicated but eliminating grandchildren is profitable.
Bud Lee believes he has proof that his boss is plotting to decide Earth's fate by recruiting surrogate children into a think tank named The Club. Only one other agrees to help him, a ghostwriter more convinced that computers control him, Bud, and everyone else.
Family relationships are anything but pleasant for the unlikely pair because of expectations placed upon them, so exposing a conspiracy, no matter how far-fetched, is welcome relief from the constraints of a micro-managed existence. Their search for the truth eventually takes them around the world as they trace down the only ones capable of verifying Mr. Lee's story. Even then, they both feel like a couple of nowhere men going nowhere accomplishing little, if anything.

You Will Be Like God is Book Three of the Victory to Dystopia series. The series covers the 150 years of American history from 1945, when the United States took on the mantle of the number one world superpower, until 2095, when it has descended into a dystopia controlled by private citizen technocrats and governmental bureaucrats and the computers and drones they use to control a no longer free people.
Book One is Day of the Bomb.
Book Two is The Human Factor.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155082804
Publisher: Steve Stroble
Publication date: 01/01/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 575 KB

About the Author

Steve Stroble grew up as a military brat, which took him from South Dakota to South Carolina to Germany to Ohio to Southern California to Alabama to the Philippines to Northern California. Drafted into the Army, he returned to Germany.
His stories classified as historical fiction often weave historical events, people, and data into them.
His science fiction stories try to present feasible even if not yet known technology.
His dystopian and futuristic stories feature ordinary heroes and heroines placed into extraordinary situations and ordinary villains who drain the life out of others' souls (their minds, wills, and emotions) by any means available.

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