"In a story that's part William Gibson-style cyberthriller, part wacky comedy, the pendulum swings between an investigation of the human soul and off-color remarks ..." - Kirkus Reviews
"T.J. Zakreski's THE CYGNUS VIRUS is at times a very consciously literate and literary book, drawing its inspiration from such sources as Carl Jung, the rise of Nazism, and even the Tarot deck to string together its elaborate metaphorical schema." - IndieReader
"I'm not just throwing out the whole late PKD vibe on a whim, here. There's a lot of cool stuff going on here that should appeal to all fans, including the paranoia, the religious freaks, the heavy mix of technology and mysticism, time travel, universe building, and Good and Evil." - Brad K. Horner, book reviewer
Andron's life goes into full wtf mode when he accidentally downloads a space virus, after enrolling his old computer in a SETI-like program.
A virus that crashes the entire Internet. A virus that has a name. It's Cygnus, a foulmouthed digital pest, who was expelled from a dystopian planet Earth.
And it only gets worse.
Cygnus strong-arms Andron into doing his dirty work. But, goes too far when someone winds up dead. That's when Andron discovers Cygnus' shocking plan.
A plan to hijack a human cloning trial using blood from a burial cloth, so that he can come back as Terra's Jesus.
Andron comes to the only conclusion he can. That he has to stop this psychopath.
But, how does he stop a digital god who's holding all the cards?
What if the only person who can help him, can't decide if she hates him, or just thinks he's nuts?
The birth's about to go down in Bathsheba and Andron's bringing a gun.
This is the story of rum, tarot cards, eternal recurrence and a Second Coming that you won't see coming.
The Cygnus Virus, is the first book of a planned trilogy. Lysandra and the Spear of Destiny, is due out in 2017, followed by The Mayflower.
About the Author: Terry J. Zakreski, Q.C. is a seasoned lawyer by day and bangs out science fiction by night. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with his wife, daughter and four yappy dogs. He also teaches a university night class in trial advocacy.