Author: | Michael Rizzo | ISBN: | 9781301128648 |
Publisher: | Michael Rizzo | Publication: | August 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Rizzo |
ISBN: | 9781301128648 |
Publisher: | Michael Rizzo |
Publication: | August 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Grayman is a merciless examination of what makes heroes (and villains) in the popular media, and how effectively they can be used to manipulate our wired world.
Set in the near future, the series chronicles a daring and disturbing experiment intended to decisively end the threat of global terrorism. A group of powerful corporate and political players have created a multi-national force of “surgical” strike teams, armed with advanced weapons, technology and armor, and directed by a cutting-edge artificial intelligence. But more than simply employing high-tech military might, this new army has been designed to fight a true “information war” by operating completely in the public eye, their missions crafted for maximum marketability, their operatives shaped into Hollywood-style action heroes.
The series focuses on the man groomed to be the wired public’s greatest hero: Given the “stage name” Mike Ram, he’s a charismatic but disturbed individual with a painful past. Initially little more than a trauma-driven serial killer, he’s been given a new identity and re-programmed to kill on cue to satisfy the media’s thirst for violent and visible retribution. Ram quickly rises from being a murderer on the run to being an untouchably popular celebrity and global leader, as his every action plays out on the public stage.
Following the devastating events of Vulnerability, Mike Ram has been missing for six months, but the Grayman hasn’t been idle. Now, as a secret army moves to eliminate all witnesses and evidence, heroes and villains must work together to bring down the conspiracy that has been manipulating both sides of the War on Terror for power and profit, knowing that their actions will likely destroy them as well.
Grayman is a merciless examination of what makes heroes (and villains) in the popular media, and how effectively they can be used to manipulate our wired world.
Set in the near future, the series chronicles a daring and disturbing experiment intended to decisively end the threat of global terrorism. A group of powerful corporate and political players have created a multi-national force of “surgical” strike teams, armed with advanced weapons, technology and armor, and directed by a cutting-edge artificial intelligence. But more than simply employing high-tech military might, this new army has been designed to fight a true “information war” by operating completely in the public eye, their missions crafted for maximum marketability, their operatives shaped into Hollywood-style action heroes.
The series focuses on the man groomed to be the wired public’s greatest hero: Given the “stage name” Mike Ram, he’s a charismatic but disturbed individual with a painful past. Initially little more than a trauma-driven serial killer, he’s been given a new identity and re-programmed to kill on cue to satisfy the media’s thirst for violent and visible retribution. Ram quickly rises from being a murderer on the run to being an untouchably popular celebrity and global leader, as his every action plays out on the public stage.
Following the devastating events of Vulnerability, Mike Ram has been missing for six months, but the Grayman hasn’t been idle. Now, as a secret army moves to eliminate all witnesses and evidence, heroes and villains must work together to bring down the conspiracy that has been manipulating both sides of the War on Terror for power and profit, knowing that their actions will likely destroy them as well.