Dreaming

Keith’s latest standalone novel

It can be a struggle to do the right thing, both during life and beyond…

Dreaming follows three generations of the Carson family; David and his son Edward, both drafted and sent off to war only to die in the first hour of the D-Day invasion (David) and the Easter offensive as a Huey helicopter pilot in Vietnam (Edward). Patriotic grandson Jack decides to control his own destiny by going to West Point and becoming an U.S. Army Ranger, only to die in the failed 1993 assault in Mogadishu, Somalia.  

One by one, David, Edward and Jack return to the Manhattan spirit realm in the city they grew up in, and join the rebel cause fighting to free themselves and their fellow spirits from the repressive and unscrupulous American oligarch spirits; better known during life as robber barons, and their nationwide hierarchy network. The rebels are led by several famous New York City spirits fighting side by side with many other brave rebel spirits; all of whom are trying to do the right thing for the good of all innocent men, women and children spirits, and all those yet to come. 

Dreaming is a thoughtful, action packed adventure that spans eight decades.

The Last Immortal

Janus Stone, a 1200 year old immortal, makes a split second decision to irreversibly transform himself into a hologram in a desperate attempt to save his infant son, Chad, and lifelong friend Markus from the attacking Mitel Armada.

From the moment their USEP (Universal Speed Escape Pod) leaves planet Thrae for Earth, Janus knows that the relentless Mitel Empire will one day come searching for them to secure the secrets of immortality and Human Hybrid technology.  Emperor Zan Liss must choose between carrying out the orders of the brutally repressive Mitel leadership or follow his parent’s footsteps by aiding the growing Mitel resistance.  Major Michael Talbot and the United States military continue to search for whom or what survived the USEP crash landing in upstate New York.  When the Mitels attack Earth, sixteen year old Chad must use all of his extraordinary powers to attempt to save the planet.

 With technology on par with The Martian, the buildup of The Last Jedi, and action and suspense, The Last Immortal is a thoroughly enjoyable ride.

 

Return to Thrae

Return to Thrae is an exhilarating action packed adventure and a sequel to The Last Immortal. Following the Mitel armada’s failed mission to destroy Earth, Commanders Zan Liss and Ard Lindar head to Thrae in a reverse engineered Universal Speed Escape Pod (USEP) to join the resistance and attempt end the Mitel’s outer space Blockade. Meanwhile, loyalist but self centered Commander Lon Rexx returns to Mitel in the armada’s last remaining space cruiser to face the brutally repressive Mitel Leadership’s wrath; all the while secretly plotting a rebellion of his own. Janus and Chad Stone return to Thrae in one of NASA’s reverse engineered USEPs to help protect their people from the relentless Mitel space fleet attacks. Wealthy weapons manufacturer Adrian Sidd searches persistently for the reclusive but technically advanced Nomas civilization’s underground city located deep in the inhospitable Mitel Stone Forest. The Mitel Leadership keep a watchful eye on both Sidd and the Mitel resistance as they plot to tighten their grip on maintaining power and securing the secrets of immortality all for themselves. With new poignant characters, thrilling battle scenes, suspense and shocking twists, Return to Thrae is an exciting action filled journey. The wild ride continues!

The Battle for Mitel

The Battle for Mitel is a thrilling adventure, and the sequel to The Last Immortal and Return to Thrae. After Lon Rexx executes the brutally repressive Mitel Leadership in a fit of rage, wealthy weapons manufacturer, Adrian Sidd, steps into the void to take their place. Unwilling to let go of his personal grudge against the reclusive, but technically advanced Nomas civilization, Sidd plots his revenge while continuing to search for the Nomas’s underground city located deep beneath the inhospitable Mitel Stone Forest. Meanwhile, Rexx unexpectedly escapes Sidd’s assassination attempt and embarks on an extraordinary and challenging personal journey. As Sidd gears up to unleash thousands of second generation mechanical Battle Spheres on both planet Thrae and the Nomas’s underground city, the two groups join forces with the Mitel resistance to launch a risky surprise attack on planet Mitel. Their goal: to achieve lasting peace. The attack’s ultimate success will hinge on an incredibly complex Nomas invention known as the Doomsday Device. With both new and returning characters, thrilling battle scenes, suspense, and unexpected twists and turns, The Battle for Mitel is an action packed journey you don’t want to miss. The time for reckoning has arrived!

The Battle for Mitel

In stumbling into the multi-verse, Janus Stone meets his moral and ethical opposite self: a selfish, power-hungry individual who is secretly using an enhanced Mini Stellar Gravitational Tunnel (or MIST) Generator to explore universes all around his own. In doing so, the second Janus inadvertently leaves behind residual tunnels that trigger the movement of unstable building block particles prevalent throughout the fabric of the universe that some refer to as the God Particle. The sudden unnatural instability unleashes a growing anomaly that threatens to destroy all of creation. At the same time, the Saturs, who have been using their technological know-how over the last two thousand years to attack lesser advanced planets in the name of self-preservation, now have their sights set on Earth. Can Janus find a way to stop the expanding anomaly? Do billion-year-old shapeshifting beings hold the key to saving creation and why are they desperately searching for Janus to help them do it? And can he help prevent the Satur genocidal invasion of Earth?

“The Last Immortal was an impressive read. I enjoyed how it made me think about the possibilities of future science and through that gave me inspiration to think for myself where else science could go. I have read a lot of science fiction books yet few of them go into such detail of the mechanics of how things work in its theoretical space. ”

Andrew C.