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Mother Warm: Brother Series, #3
Genecode Illegal: Brother Series, #2
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Brother Series

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Little Brother now has plenty of food to eat, a fine skyhouse to live in and the love of his Breed wife Sally. But memories of being abandoned at age six by his adoptive mom Mother Warm still haunt his dreams. When new info turns up that she survived the attack on her orphanage by the Church of Flesh goons, he sets out with Sally on a search across the wide expanse of continent Brasilia, on Mother’s World, seeking clues to where she went to escape the attention of Church assassins. But as they travel, Little Brother and Sally are met with deadly attacks and covert sabotage. Finally, after discovering the school where Mother Warm learned her biotech skills, Little Brother finds her family. That discovery leads to a trip deep into the jungle to find Mother Warm, a trip that ends in a final battle against an assassin who hates the psychic Talents of both Sally and Little Brother. What he discovers changes his life, his hopes and the future of Mother’s World.

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Release dateDec 24, 2014
Mother Warm: Brother Series, #3
Genecode Illegal: Brother Series, #2

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  • Genecode Illegal: Brother Series, #2

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    Genecode Illegal: Brother Series, #2
    Genecode Illegal: Brother Series, #2

    Little Brother once thought having plenty of food and the love of Sally the Breed would be the best life possible on Mother’s World, where the genedocs run the Church of Flesh and the Emperor rules over a system where your tattooed genecode determines your life, your job and your future. In his world, rich people have more than poor people, the genengineered Breeds rule over the standard genetype Commoners, and everyone he knows in the Yoshiwara always looks to get the better part of any deal. Just one of the Standard Rules. Like, you don’t get something for nothing. Or, Serve and you eat, don’t Serve and you starve. They were rules he’d grown up with as he scavenged through the garbage piles of Alor City Dump, an orphan with no genecode tattoo. He’d always followed the Rules. Until he talked to a piece of tied-up garbage named Sally and began the wildest adventure of his life. But now, living in Sally’s skyrise tower with plenty of food did not satisfy him. Who had hired the assassin who’d tried to kill both him and Sally? Why did the Emperor tolerate the rule of the genecode? And were there other gene-manipulated children like himself, people with illegal genecodes, still suffering at the hands of renegade genedocs? His search for answers leads him and Sally into the Purple Mountains and the jungles of Brasilia continent. It is a journey that reveals a deadly evil hiding in the mountains, an evil that aims to kill him, kill Sally and destroy any chance of changing the Rules of his world. But he and Sally have special Talents, Talents that have grown stronger as they grow older. And their joined Talents may just allow them to survive, and maybe even change their world!

  • Mother Warm: Brother Series, #3

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    Mother Warm: Brother Series, #3
    Mother Warm: Brother Series, #3

    Little Brother now has plenty of food to eat, a fine skyhouse to live in and the love of his Breed wife Sally. But memories of being abandoned at age six by his adoptive mom Mother Warm still haunt his dreams. When new info turns up that she survived the attack on her orphanage by the Church of Flesh goons, he sets out with Sally on a search across the wide expanse of continent Brasilia, on Mother’s World, seeking clues to where she went to escape the attention of Church assassins. But as they travel, Little Brother and Sally are met with deadly attacks and covert sabotage. Finally, after discovering the school where Mother Warm learned her biotech skills, Little Brother finds her family. That discovery leads to a trip deep into the jungle to find Mother Warm, a trip that ends in a final battle against an assassin who hates the psychic Talents of both Sally and Little Brother. What he discovers changes his life, his hopes and the future of Mother’s World.

Author

T. Jackson King

T. Jackson King (Tom) is a professional archaeologist and journalist. He writes hard science fiction, anthropological scifi, dark fantasy/horror and contemporary fantasy/magic realism--but that didn't begin until he was 38. Before then, college years spent in Paris and in Tokyo led Tom into antiwar activism, hanging out with some Japanese hippies and learning how often governments lie to their citizens. The latter lesson led him and a college buddy to publish the Shinjuku Sutra English language underground tabloid in Japan in 1967. That was followed by helping shut down the UT Knoxville campus in 1968 and a bus trip to Washington D.C. for the Second March on Washington where thousands demanded an end to the Vietnam War. Temporary sanity returned when Tom worked in a radiocarbon lab at UC Riverside and earned an MA degree in archaeology from UCLA. His interests in ancient history, ancient cultures and journalism got him several government agency jobs that paid the bills, led him to roam the raw landscape of the Western United States, and helped him raise three kids. A funny thing happened on the way to normality. By the time he was 38 and doing federal arky work in Colorado, Tom's first novel STAR TRADERS was a stage play in his head that wouldn't go away. So he wrote it down. It got rejected. His next novel was published as RETREAD SHOP (Warner Books, 1988). It was off to the writing races and Tom's many voyages of imaginative discovery have led to 23 published novels, a book of poetry, and a conviction that when humans reach the stars, we will find them crowded with space-going aliens. We will be the New Kids On The Block. This theme appears in much of Tom's short fiction and novel writing. Tom lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. His other writings can be viewed at http://www.tjacksonking.com.

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