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Signal Boost: The Hidden Truth
Plugging The Hidden Truth today. My review of this excellent YA science fiction book is here. If you have already read it, share this post with a friend who might enjoy it.
They’ll do anything to hide the truth.
When high school student Peter Burdell uncovers a subtle clue in a dusty book buried deep in a forgotten Appalachian library, he realizes someone altered history. Who’s been lying, and why?
His discovery lands Peter in the cross hairs of the deadly Cabal whose Deep State agents changed the past to control the present, so they can rule the future. Aided by family and friends, Peter races against the odds to expose the conspiracy and uncover the answer to the most important question of his life:
What is The Hidden Truth?
Praise for The Hidden Truth:
- “…the best science fiction techno-thriller since whatever Neil Stephenson’s lastbook was.” -Ken Holder, L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise
- “…quite literally the best book I’ve read this year. Great fresh sci-fi approach, stylistically similar to a Heinlein juvenile with X-files intrigue.”-Daniel Humphreys, author of A Place Outside the Wild and Fade
- “A geeky delight!” -Francis Porretto, author of the Spooner Federation series
- “An original contribution to the thriller genre!” – C.J. Carella, author of The Warp Marine series
The Great Memorial Day Book Sale!
Jagi, here,
A great chance to find something to read for the long weekend. Sadly, John and I were not on the ball enough to get one of John’s books into this sale, but here is one on sale, just for you guys!
Normally $4.99 — on sale for $2.99: From Barsoom to Malacandra