Author: | D.A. Kori Prier | ISBN: | 1230000566605 |
Publisher: | KPS Books | Publication: | July 22, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | D.A. Kori Prier |
ISBN: | 1230000566605 |
Publisher: | KPS Books |
Publication: | July 22, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
From D.A. Kori Prier, author of Why Walk When We Can Fly!
Is he a mad scientist or has SCIENCE gone mad? After all, he built the DIPOLE!
Author turned character, Kori Prier narrates the story about Dr. Simon J. Kablowski’s in-garage science lab project which derives one possibility, but delivers quite another. Simon J learned of a way to end droughts. He was told to build a machine and how to build it. Subsequently, a driven Simon J collected his friends and with help from Washington D.C. built the world’s first 200-foot tall, hydroscopic Dipole. But who was telling Dr. Kablowski what to do?
Would his destiny include creating the technology which solves global drought, and in turn save a grand portion of the human race? Or was his free will setting up the human race for rapid extinction? Simon J never intended to cause the devastation that unfolded across the nation. And now over a million people could be dead because of his actions.
Quickly Simon J and friends scramble for clues to end this national disaster. The U.S. government is intent on shutting down Simon J’s Dipole. Will they succeed or be pushed back by a universal force? Just when it appears everything is falling apart, could it actually be falling into place?
Scroll up to buy Dipole: An Ongoing Case now to experience this new science fiction novel from D.A. Kori Prier.
In this suspenseful science fiction novel by an author turned character a mad scientist attempts to use technology to save the world but instead causes a national disaster. Will the invention of the Dipole be the end of the world as we know it?
D.A. Kori Prier is the author of Why Walk When We Can Fly.
D.A. Kori Prier was born and raised in the two-mile high town of Leadville, Colorado. He’s now retired in Northern California with his wife, Snuz. Dipole: An Ongoing Case is a blend of California and Colorado suspenseful science fiction and is Kori’s second novel.
From D.A. Kori Prier, author of Why Walk When We Can Fly!
Is he a mad scientist or has SCIENCE gone mad? After all, he built the DIPOLE!
Author turned character, Kori Prier narrates the story about Dr. Simon J. Kablowski’s in-garage science lab project which derives one possibility, but delivers quite another. Simon J learned of a way to end droughts. He was told to build a machine and how to build it. Subsequently, a driven Simon J collected his friends and with help from Washington D.C. built the world’s first 200-foot tall, hydroscopic Dipole. But who was telling Dr. Kablowski what to do?
Would his destiny include creating the technology which solves global drought, and in turn save a grand portion of the human race? Or was his free will setting up the human race for rapid extinction? Simon J never intended to cause the devastation that unfolded across the nation. And now over a million people could be dead because of his actions.
Quickly Simon J and friends scramble for clues to end this national disaster. The U.S. government is intent on shutting down Simon J’s Dipole. Will they succeed or be pushed back by a universal force? Just when it appears everything is falling apart, could it actually be falling into place?
Scroll up to buy Dipole: An Ongoing Case now to experience this new science fiction novel from D.A. Kori Prier.
In this suspenseful science fiction novel by an author turned character a mad scientist attempts to use technology to save the world but instead causes a national disaster. Will the invention of the Dipole be the end of the world as we know it?
D.A. Kori Prier is the author of Why Walk When We Can Fly.
D.A. Kori Prier was born and raised in the two-mile high town of Leadville, Colorado. He’s now retired in Northern California with his wife, Snuz. Dipole: An Ongoing Case is a blend of California and Colorado suspenseful science fiction and is Kori’s second novel.