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Captive: The Gaia Machine, #1
Fugitive: The Gaia Machine, #2
Ophelia: The Gaia Machine, #0
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The Gaia Machine Series

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Read the gripping conclusion to Ophelia's story

Convinced she is no longer safe in Spain; Ophelia makes a run for it with a group of activists and an intelligence officer whose intentions are unclear. Join their fight for survival against an army of two-meter-high spider-bots, followed by a perilous return to Paris where they face a fresh set of dangers. Watch them unite with the founders of the resistance and plot the destruction of The Gaia Machine to reveal the power brokers behind the digital curtain. With nothing left to lose, our heroes are more determined than ever to succeed. But success, they learn, is not what they expected.

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Release dateMay 6, 2022
Captive: The Gaia Machine, #1
Fugitive: The Gaia Machine, #2
Ophelia: The Gaia Machine, #0

Titles in the series (4)

  • Ophelia: The Gaia Machine, #0

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    Ophelia: The Gaia Machine, #0
    Ophelia: The Gaia Machine, #0

    BOOKS 1-3 OF THE GAIA MACHINE SERIES   The story world By the year 2120, the world has changed dramatically. Few plants or animals have survived climate change and the human population has dropped to 3 billion. For those living in the affluent northern region, life is made comfortable by an artificial intelligence called The Gaia Machine. But for those living in the southern region, life is tough. So tough, they must trade their young women as surrogates in exchange for fresh water. Ophelia's story Ophelia Alsop, a privileged woman from the United Kingdom, and long-time conscientious objector to the surrogacy trade, takes matters into her own hands by becoming pregnant with her husband. For this, she is punished by the invisible hand of the law in a manner only The Gaia Machine could execute. When she speaks out against the injustice, she is abducted and imprisoned in a bizarre underworld where she discovers the shocking truth behind the surrogacy trade, illegal harvesting of human organs and the Ruling Elite's terrifying plans for the future of humanity. Spanning the United Kingdom, France and Spain, Ophelia's journey takes her from a life of privilege to one of poverty before she finds a way to destroy The Gaia Machine and reveal the power brokers behind the digital curtain. But success, she learns, looks rather different to what she had expected.

  • Captive: The Gaia Machine, #1

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    Captive: The Gaia Machine, #1
    Captive: The Gaia Machine, #1

    The story world By the year 2120, the world has changed dramatically. Few plants or animals have survived climate change and the human population has dropped to 3 billion. For those who live in the affluent northern region, life is made comfortable by an artificial intelligence called The Gaia Machine. But for people living in the southern region, life is tough. So tough, they must trade their young women as surrogates in exchange for fresh water. Ophelia Alsop, a privileged woman from the United Kingdom, and long-time conscientious objector to the surrogacy trade, takes matters into her own hands by becoming pregnant with her husband. For this, she is punished by the invisible hand of the law in a manner only The Gaia Machine could execute. When she speaks out against the injustice, she is abducted and imprisoned in a bizarre underworld where she discovers the shocking truth behind the surrogacy trade. And so much more. The question is - what's she going to do about it? If you enjoy a dark, dystopian story filled with unpredictable plot twists, this will whet your appetite and leave you wanting more. Fortunately, there are more books in THE GAIA MACHINE series.

  • Fugitive: The Gaia Machine, #2

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    Fugitive: The Gaia Machine, #2
    Fugitive: The Gaia Machine, #2

    The terrifying journey continues Now a fugitive, and in transit with a traumatized surrogate, Ophelia cannot rest, and she cannot go back. She can only go forward, to Paris, where she meets the leaders of the resistance and many more who want to destroy The Gaia Machine. She travels to an ancient part of Spain where she sees the full consequences of the surrogacy trade and experiences the horror of soaring temperatures and lack of water. Combined, these factors have made the people desperate. But desperation, she learns, is merely the beginning of a revolution. Dive in and continue the journey …

  • Liberator: The Gaia Machine, #3

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    Liberator: The Gaia Machine, #3
    Liberator: The Gaia Machine, #3

    Read the gripping conclusion to Ophelia's story Convinced she is no longer safe in Spain; Ophelia makes a run for it with a group of activists and an intelligence officer whose intentions are unclear. Join their fight for survival against an army of two-meter-high spider-bots, followed by a perilous return to Paris where they face a fresh set of dangers. Watch them unite with the founders of the resistance and plot the destruction of The Gaia Machine to reveal the power brokers behind the digital curtain. With nothing left to lose, our heroes are more determined than ever to succeed. But success, they learn, is not what they expected.

Author

V.M. Andrews

Despite being armed with science and business degrees, V.M. Andrews has always known that her true passion is creative writing. She has often been told this makes her a ‘well-rounded individual’ which she interprets as ‘boring’ so she lives vicariously through her characters. The key themes explored in her books are artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, climate change and reproductive technologies. Her narrative is fast-paced and imaginative with surprising plot twists and character epiphanies.

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