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Too Rich To Die: The Time Weavers, #2
The 99% Solution: The Time Weavers, #1
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The Time Weavers Series

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Love and money found, lost, and crushed beyond recognition
 

San Francisco techie Eben Scratch becomes the world's first trillionaire on his 30th birthday. Like a high-tech Scrooge, Eben's greed has ruined his life and just might ruin the world if the Time Weavers—Simon Wentworth, who can choose the course of history from the intersections of past and future realities, Fiona Black, proprietor of The Intoxicating Page, a bar-bookstore where cocktails are matched to literature, Volodya Kazimer, a cold-war era Russian hacker whose software calculates the probabilities for different futures, and Winter, a beagle—can't rescue Eben from himself.


Ranging from San Francisco to Paris, Mexico, India, and Vienna, Too Rich to Die melds Silicon Valley wealth, the French Revolution, and developing world sweatshops into a fast-paced story of love and money found, lost, and crushed beyond recognition.

 

"Science fiction meets Ebenezer Scrooge in this intoxicating, modern update of A Christmas Carol. Only this time, the rich man's rants and unkindness can bring down his entire society. Well-crafted and thought-provoking."
-Heather Redmond, author of the A Dickens of a Crime series

"Ransom Stephens densely packs the pages of his latest fast-paced story with elements of Dickens, warnings of technocracy, and an addiction redemption narrative. With great care, he weaves a complex story that will leave a reader shaken by dire warnings about the repetitive cycles of history and humanity. Stephens has written an ambitious, page-turning epic that is a love story, a social commentary and a dystopian fantasy all in one."
-Amber Cowie, bestselling author of Rapid Falls

"Deliciously complex and steeped in the apocrypha of Silicon Valley, Too Rich to Die delivers a tale of the worst possible outcome barely diverted by humanity's better impulses. What if you not only had the power to see alternate timelines, but you had the technological prowess to pick and choose between them? Too Rich to Die is a delightful sequel to the fast-paced and complex time-bending of The 99% Solution. Stephen's trio of Timeweavers has localized a moment in time when everything changes for the worse. Now they must pull off the difficult task of changing the way a trillionaire sees the world."
-Kimberly Unger, author of The Gophers of High Charity.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 25, 2024
Too Rich To Die: The Time Weavers, #2
The 99% Solution: The Time Weavers, #1

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  • The 99% Solution: The Time Weavers, #1

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    The 99% Solution: The Time Weavers, #1
    The 99% Solution: The Time Weavers, #1

    What if you could see alternate timelines? What if you could pick and choose between them? Lucy Montgomery is the 99% -- buried in student loan debt and pissed off at a rigged system. Francis Gordon Woodley, IV, is the top of the 1% -- heir to a corporate empire that can buy or topple entire nations. Manipulated by anarchists, Lucy sets out to destroy corporate power so that classless democracy can bloom into worldwide utopia. With his oligarch friends, Francis sets out to destroy government, unleash free-market forces, and spawn worldwide utopia.   With Lucy and Francis on a collision course, the Time Weavers race to save humanity. But every time weave they find leads to a hundred-year dark age, except one. But for that one timeline to emerge into reality, Simon must encourage Lucy, the woman that should have been his daughter, to assassinate his mentor's son, Francis. Simon Wentworth -- confused physicist who believes he can choose the course of history from the intersections of past and future realities.   Fiona Black -- optimistic proprietor of The Intoxicating Page, a bar-bookstore where literature is matched to cocktails. Vladimir "Volodya" Kazimer -- pessimistic Russian hacker whose software calculates the probabilities for different futures. Winter -- cute little doggy. Together, they are The Time Weavers.

  • Too Rich To Die: The Time Weavers, #2

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    Too Rich To Die: The Time Weavers, #2
    Too Rich To Die: The Time Weavers, #2

    Love and money found, lost, and crushed beyond recognition   San Francisco techie Eben Scratch becomes the world's first trillionaire on his 30th birthday. Like a high-tech Scrooge, Eben's greed has ruined his life and just might ruin the world if the Time Weavers—Simon Wentworth, who can choose the course of history from the intersections of past and future realities, Fiona Black, proprietor of The Intoxicating Page, a bar-bookstore where cocktails are matched to literature, Volodya Kazimer, a cold-war era Russian hacker whose software calculates the probabilities for different futures, and Winter, a beagle—can't rescue Eben from himself. Ranging from San Francisco to Paris, Mexico, India, and Vienna, Too Rich to Die melds Silicon Valley wealth, the French Revolution, and developing world sweatshops into a fast-paced story of love and money found, lost, and crushed beyond recognition.   "Science fiction meets Ebenezer Scrooge in this intoxicating, modern update of A Christmas Carol. Only this time, the rich man's rants and unkindness can bring down his entire society. Well-crafted and thought-provoking." -Heather Redmond, author of the A Dickens of a Crime series "Ransom Stephens densely packs the pages of his latest fast-paced story with elements of Dickens, warnings of technocracy, and an addiction redemption narrative. With great care, he weaves a complex story that will leave a reader shaken by dire warnings about the repetitive cycles of history and humanity. Stephens has written an ambitious, page-turning epic that is a love story, a social commentary and a dystopian fantasy all in one." -Amber Cowie, bestselling author of Rapid Falls "Deliciously complex and steeped in the apocrypha of Silicon Valley, Too Rich to Die delivers a tale of the worst possible outcome barely diverted by humanity's better impulses. What if you not only had the power to see alternate timelines, but you had the technological prowess to pick and choose between them? Too Rich to Die is a delightful sequel to the fast-paced and complex time-bending of The 99% Solution. Stephen's trio of Timeweavers has localized a moment in time when everything changes for the worse. Now they must pull off the difficult task of changing the way a trillionaire sees the world." -Kimberly Unger, author of The Gophers of High Charity.

Author

Ransom Stephens

Ransom Stephens writes novels with characters that make you laugh and cry and take you away for a while. He once searched for the Holy Grail in Cornwall and Wales but settled for a cracked coffee mug. His books are based on simple, uncomplicated topics like science vs religion in The God Patent, technology vs environmentalism in The Sensory Deception, oligarchy vs anarchy in The 99% Solution, and love vs money in Too Rich to Die, but in his latest, The Book of Bastards, he goes back to the old standard, good vs evil, and offers readers what they always welcome, a story of bawdiness washed down with a sip of moral justice. His first popular science book, The Left Brain Speaks The Right Brain Laughs: a look at the neuroscience of innovation & creativity, is an irreverent take on how our brains work and how we can work them better. You can follow Ransom's Rants on writing, science, politics, and beer at all the usually places, and you can sign up to receive life-altering* Ransom's Notes (and get a free e-copy of one of his novels) at https://subscribe.ransomstephens.com Ransom is represented by Laurie McLean, Founding Partner of the Fuse Literary agency. Bookbub: bookbub.com/authors/ransom-stephens Friend: facebook.com/ransomstephens Like: facebook.com/RansomsBooks Watch: www.youtube.com/user/DocRansom Contact: ransom at ransomstephens.com Stalk: @ransomstephens Web: ransomstephens.com

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