The future is closer than you think. Imagine the things you most wish you could do: the adventures, the encounters, the indulgences.
Imagine someone who can do things the way you dream of doing them.
Now imagine that person sending you those experiences, recreating them inside your mind so you live every sensation more vividly than anything in the rest of your life; no effort, no risk, no weight gain - just each and every moment, happening to you.
KomViva: Only losers live their own leisure.
A sensational new entertainment is taking the world by storm.
At its heart is Solomon, a microchip implant that is a stolen military secret. Rees is a young man with a past that is coming to light; the woman they'd forced him to leave has made a shocking discovery and is now on a quest that puts her, the military, and a media empire on collision course.
At stake is a tycoon's ambition, national security, and two young lives. With time running out, Rees has one final shot at freedom and a crucial decision to make. But how do you save yourself when your mind isn't entirely your own?
Solomon's Keepers gives a close-up of the confrontation between technology and humanity - in one man's mind and a whole society's future.
Solomon's Keepers will appeal to lovers of contemporary fiction and technothrillers. One reviewer put it in a category with JG Ballard, William Gibson, Michael Crichton, Michael Marshall Smith, Douglas Coupland and Chuck Palahniuk. The author would be delighted to pass muster there.
About the Author: J. H. Kavanagh studied Politics at university, taught English in Spain and went on to work with some of the world's leading technology firms and as an independent consultant. Along the way he has rubbed shoulders with entrepreneurs, technical geniuses, spooks, hackers, and the odd billionaire, media mogul and five-star General.
A wordsmith behind geek lines, he consults on marketing and writes contemporary fiction.
He is married with two children and lives in Cambridgeshire. Whenever possible, he escapes to the wild to fly peregrine falcons.