Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Eternity Falls by Kirk Outerbridge

Leave a comment at the end for a chance to win a copy!


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Eternity Falls

Marcher Lord Press (October 1, 2009)

by

Kirk Outerbridge



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Kirk Outerbridge developed a passion for storytelling at an early age. Through years of reading Fantasy and Science Fiction novels, comics, table top gaming and watching endless hours Japanese anime, he developed a keen sense for what made stories enjoyable and more importantly—what didn’t.

While pursuing an engineering degree in college, Kirk endeavored to tell his own stories, choosing writing as the easiest and cheapest medium to master—or so he thought. Several years and several hundred thousand words later, he produced a Sci-fi trilogy that shall never (God willing) see the light of day, but that did teach him much needed lessons about the craft of writing fiction.

After college Kirk returned to his homeland of Bermuda where he reunited with his childhood friend and future wife, Ria. But before marrying his lovely wife, Kirk entered an even greater marriage and devoted his life to Christ in 2002.

With a new found direction in life, writing fell by the wayside but the urge to tell futuristic stories never left. After much prayer and contemplation, Kirk purposed his writing for God’s Will, seeking to draw to Christ those who shared his passions for all things futuristic and Sci-fi.

Kirk currently lives with his wife Ria and 18 month old son Miles in beautiful Bermuda. He is a faithful member of the Church of Christ and is a professional engineer employed by the government.



ABOUT THE BOOK

In the future, death is only a problem if you can’t afford the price. Such is the promise of Gentec Corporation’s “Miracle Treatment”, a genetic anti-aging elixir that grants eternal life—or does it?

When a Gentec client suddenly dies of natural causes, the powers that be will stop at nothing to ensure their version of eternity remains unchallenged; even if it means concocting a religious sabotage conspiracy to cover a lie.

With the media about to blow the story wide open, the credibility of Gentec and the lives of millions of clients rest on one man’s ability to uncover the truth.
Enter detective Rick Macey, religious counterterrorist expert and Gentec executive Sheila Dunn’s last hope for salvation.

Now with the clock ticking and the corporate brass seeking their own solution at any cost, Macey must track down a religious zealot out to destroy the Miracle Treatment for good.

But when Macey finds himself not only falling for his client, but confronted with the possibility that the culprit could hold a connection to his shaded past, the truth suddenly becomes a dangerous thing.

Only through a test of faith can he stop the crisis before it’s all too late and eternity falls.

If you would like to read an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Eternity Falls, go HERE

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6 comments:

cathikin said...

I think this may be the only Christian cyberpunk author besides our friend Frank Creed--so far, anyway. I never thought I'd be into cyberpunk, but I love Frank's writing, so I'm more than a little curious to read Eternity Falls. Since Kirk is an engineer, he should have a good handle on the science!

This one is high on my wish list, but I haven't been able to buy it yet. So, I would love to win a copy!

Cathi H.
chassan2 (at) hotmail (.) com

Anonymous said...

I would enjoy this book...thanks for the opportunity to read it.

karenk
kmkuka(at)yahoo(dot)Com

Cherie J said...

Sounds great! I would love to read this along with my husband. Thanks for the chance.

cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

Carol said...

This sounds like a great Christmas gift for my daughter AND her husband! Then maybe they would loan it to me!!

Carol
choco1950(at)netins(dot)net

Jill said...

Congratulations, Cathi! You win the book!! Stay tuned for more giveaways.

cathikin said...

Jill, thank you so much! I'm really anxious to read this one. Most likely I'll be reviewing it as well. This is a nice Christmas present.