About this series
Rome’s Revolution is a three-part interstellar adventure featuring a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century who band together to fight forces dedicated to the extinction of mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome’s Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, “legal” time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash. The entire Rome’s Revolution Saga has everything you love about hard science fiction: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower.
In Redemption (Book 3 of The Rome’s Revolution Saga), there is no rest for the weary. Stopping the genocidal civil war on Deucado was not enough. Accompanied by MINIMCOM, their deadly hybrid computer/starship, Rome and Rei, along their newborn son Aason, must travel to Earth to preempt an attack that would wipe out their new home world. Upon arrival, Rome is immediately arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to death for her “crimes” back on Tabit. As if that is not enough, an old villain reappears and our heroes are kidnapped by the homicidal Onsiras and cut off from the outside world. Beneath the dormant volcano, Kilauea, they come face to face with MASAL, the rogue AI attempting to engineer the humanity out of mankind. Aided by MINIMCOM and a surprise visit by OMCOM, the planet-sized computer, Rome and Rei must defeat not only MASAL but take on the Stareaters, living Dyson spheres larger than the Sun which threaten all of life itself. The shocking twist at the end will cause your jaw to drop and leave you speechless yet satisfied.
If you are looking for some science in your science fiction, this book is for you.
Titles in the series (3)
- Rebirth: Book 1 of the Rome's Revolution Saga
1
Rome’s Revolution is a three-part interstellar adventure featuring a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century who band together to fight forces dedicated to the extinction of mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome’s Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, “legal” time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash. The entire Rome’s Revolution Saga has everything you love about hard science fiction: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower. Rebirth (Book 1 of The Rome’s Revolution Saga) chronicles the adventures of Rei Bierak, a young man from the 21st century who wakes up 14 centuries from now, only to discover that everything he knows about the universe is wrong and he is nothing but a despised relic from the long-dead past. Rei, along with 542 other humans, was frozen and launched in the Ark II toward the stars with the hope of establishing a colony on a habitable world in the Tau Ceti system. During Rei’s long trip, modern civilization has collapsed, and society has reformed into a decidedly different model. The 24-chromosome mind-connected humans of the future called the Vuduri are efficient, indifferent, and emotionally deficient. Devoid of nearly all the traits that make us human: art, music, even speaking, the Vuduri have conquered faster-than-light travel and have established an outpost in the Pi3 Orionis system (aka Tabit) to study why certain stars are disappearing. Awakening 1388 years in the future, Rei meets Rome, a beautiful half-breed Vuduri woman, who is eventually ostracized for consorting with him. Rei and Rome are joined by OMCOM, a super-computer with delusions of omnipotence. Together, they fend off a hostile society, saboteurs, and technology indistinguishable from magic. The fate of humanity, perhaps even life itself, hangs in the balance. If you are looking for some science in your science fiction, this book is for you. (One other note: this story is true, it just hasn’t happened yet.)
- Rebellion: Book 2 of the Rome's Revolution Saga
2
Rome’s Revolution is a three-part interstellar adventure featuring a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century who band together to fight forces dedicated to the extinction of mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome’s Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, “legal” time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash. The entire Rome’s Revolution Saga has everything you love about hard science fiction: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower. After a year-long journey towing Rei’s Ark II with the frozen colonists aboard, Rebellion (Book 2 of The Rome’s Revolution Saga) opens with Rome and Rei finally arriving at Deucado only to discover that their new home world is actually a prison planet. They are immediately attacked and must crash land to escape. Once they are down on the surface, they find themselves embroiled in a civil war which can only end in genocide. Rome must rejoin the Vuduri mass-mind and fight a battle of wits with the Overmind of Deucado, the all-powerful but twisted ruling intellect that holds the planet in an iron grip. Meanwhile, Rei must find a way to quell his bloody-thirsty comrades who want to enter the fray within 24 hours of being reanimated. Unbeknownst to our intrepid couple, lurking in the shadows is yet another group, living beneath Deucado for half of a millennium, who also want the planet all to themselves. Rome and Rei’s only ally is MINIMCOM, a deadly hybrid computer/starship who has arisen from the ashes of their crash landing. Together, the two humans and one spaceship must find a way to stop a war before it starts. If you are looking for some science in your science fiction, this book is for you.
- Redemption: Book 3 of the Rome's Revolution Saga
3
Rome’s Revolution is a three-part interstellar adventure featuring a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century who band together to fight forces dedicated to the extinction of mankind. Cinematic in scope, Rome’s Revolution offers romance, comedy, heart-pounding thrills, suspense, “legal” time travel, and meticulously researched hard science. It is a love story and a culture clash. The entire Rome’s Revolution Saga has everything you love about hard science fiction: robots, aliens, computers, genetic manipulation, spaceships that travel faster than light and some that travel a lot slower. In Redemption (Book 3 of The Rome’s Revolution Saga), there is no rest for the weary. Stopping the genocidal civil war on Deucado was not enough. Accompanied by MINIMCOM, their deadly hybrid computer/starship, Rome and Rei, along their newborn son Aason, must travel to Earth to preempt an attack that would wipe out their new home world. Upon arrival, Rome is immediately arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to death for her “crimes” back on Tabit. As if that is not enough, an old villain reappears and our heroes are kidnapped by the homicidal Onsiras and cut off from the outside world. Beneath the dormant volcano, Kilauea, they come face to face with MASAL, the rogue AI attempting to engineer the humanity out of mankind. Aided by MINIMCOM and a surprise visit by OMCOM, the planet-sized computer, Rome and Rei must defeat not only MASAL but take on the Stareaters, living Dyson spheres larger than the Sun which threaten all of life itself. The shocking twist at the end will cause your jaw to drop and leave you speechless yet satisfied. If you are looking for some science in your science fiction, this book is for you.
Michael Brachman
Michael Brachman has a Ph.D. in Sensory Science with a minor in Computer Science. Rome's Revolution is his first science fiction series, depicting the enduring love between a man from the 21st century and a woman from the 35th century. Between the two of them, they fend off various threats to mankind. The science behind the science fiction is meticulously researched. It is so realistic, you will believe that these stories are true, they just haven't happened yet.The first book is called Rome's Revolution.The sequel is called The Ark Lords.The final book in the series is entitled Rome's Evolution.All three books are available in paperback and for all e-book readers.
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