The Agendaneers

Dirty Chip and Uncle S.A.M.

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Author: Richard W. Custer ISBN: 9781452346946
Publisher: Chronometry Company International Publication: March 13, 2017
Imprint: Chronometry Company International Language: English
Author: Richard W. Custer
ISBN: 9781452346946
Publisher: Chronometry Company International
Publication: March 13, 2017
Imprint: Chronometry Company International
Language: English

"The Agendaneers'" Third Installment, 'Dirty Chip and Uncle S.A.M.' is the darkly-comedic and steampunk thematic tale of an malevolent Telco Corporation's Board-aspirant; Ian Thompkins, -an self-annointed misanthrope and dubious sociopath of the most-humorous sort...

-And with this said, while this series' 1st installment; 'Schematoria', has deservedly been an iTunes All-Time Best-Seller in Five Languages, the first fifth of "Dirty Chip and Uncle S.A.M." {the Third Book in an series where the Author is ranked #1 and the 1st edition of the series has already held the #2 Fictional work title for more than an entire Month within the 1.3 Billion reader-strong market of India} this third book within an long four-book series, can be an grueling expert read for casual lovers of high-tech science fiction, given that the ever-more complicated Ian Thompkins character needs to master an measure of literal science and the creative terminology from his opponent's life as the Director of the National Laboratories [literal space-science and space-colony product descriptors are used liberally, and should be treated as text in an catalog viewable on an wrist display, or only as background matter within an film] to conquer his demons.

In any event, the Author had felt that this was an realistic trade-off on some level when writing this segment of the book, -and for an astoundingly good reason {to assist readers with learning about the architecture of an literal space program developed in coincidence with the S.T.A.R.T. Process [with the decline in the number of nuclear warheads in the U.S., the Gemini Program-scaled rockets of the nuclear program became available for use within an gigantic, and especially secret, space program run by Carl Sagan in the 1970's}, and perhaps the reader will agree, but the general advisement can only be to ignore the terminological detail if this bothers you, and until it becomes an part of the background [somewhere around page 150]. Otherwise, this book may one-day be an favorite of true high-tech science fiction readers {perhaps even an award-winning novel}, and the Author would like to thank you, sincerely, for taking the time to hear the Author out on this peculiar issue!     

Yours,

Richard W. Custer

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"The Agendaneers'" Third Installment, 'Dirty Chip and Uncle S.A.M.' is the darkly-comedic and steampunk thematic tale of an malevolent Telco Corporation's Board-aspirant; Ian Thompkins, -an self-annointed misanthrope and dubious sociopath of the most-humorous sort...

-And with this said, while this series' 1st installment; 'Schematoria', has deservedly been an iTunes All-Time Best-Seller in Five Languages, the first fifth of "Dirty Chip and Uncle S.A.M." {the Third Book in an series where the Author is ranked #1 and the 1st edition of the series has already held the #2 Fictional work title for more than an entire Month within the 1.3 Billion reader-strong market of India} this third book within an long four-book series, can be an grueling expert read for casual lovers of high-tech science fiction, given that the ever-more complicated Ian Thompkins character needs to master an measure of literal science and the creative terminology from his opponent's life as the Director of the National Laboratories [literal space-science and space-colony product descriptors are used liberally, and should be treated as text in an catalog viewable on an wrist display, or only as background matter within an film] to conquer his demons.

In any event, the Author had felt that this was an realistic trade-off on some level when writing this segment of the book, -and for an astoundingly good reason {to assist readers with learning about the architecture of an literal space program developed in coincidence with the S.T.A.R.T. Process [with the decline in the number of nuclear warheads in the U.S., the Gemini Program-scaled rockets of the nuclear program became available for use within an gigantic, and especially secret, space program run by Carl Sagan in the 1970's}, and perhaps the reader will agree, but the general advisement can only be to ignore the terminological detail if this bothers you, and until it becomes an part of the background [somewhere around page 150]. Otherwise, this book may one-day be an favorite of true high-tech science fiction readers {perhaps even an award-winning novel}, and the Author would like to thank you, sincerely, for taking the time to hear the Author out on this peculiar issue!     

Yours,

Richard W. Custer

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