Manic-depressive hacker Marlowe weaves his way through a psychedelic future where the fusion of man and machine is not an oddity but an expensive fetish.
In a desperate attempt to flee his past failures, Marlowe becomes embroiled in a capricious and reckless love affair with Fiona, a volatile nymphette illegally working the "hipshiqiest" casino in town.
But freakish holograms and ominous clues bespeak of dark tidings when Marlowe slowly uncovers a plot to turn his ex-girlfriend Celeste into something “more human than human.” |
"This is an excellent techno-romp that moves along at such a pace to keep things interesting and edgy. If you like futuristic cyber-thrillers with style, class and quality then this book is a must-have. A delight to behold."
--BlogCritics Magazine
"Moon Age Daydream is a literary novel written in the science-fiction argot from the point of view of a young male using the futuristic slang of his day, similar to how Nadsat was deftly employed in A Clockwork Orange."
--Entertainment Today
(Mar. 15-21, 2007)
"Whilst others publish their magickal journals, Shaun Von Dragen has created, with tremendous flare, a work of art. It is probably the first of its type."
--The Magickal Review
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