Author Spotlight - Michael Formichelli

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It is the 25th century C.E.

Cylus Keltan wants nothing more than to stay out of the poisoned bed of greed and politics, but as the last heir to a financial empire spanning hundreds of star systems no one wants to let him be alone. When a close friend throws himself from a mile-high window, Cylus is forced back into the world he swore never to return to. With the help of the cyborg investigator, Nero Graves, he uncovers a plot to cripple the government and deploy an alien super plague with the potential to kill billions known only as "Siren." Can they discover the link between his friend's death and Siren before it's too late?

Blood Siren Book One is the first of a series.


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Blood Siren has a fast pace and very well thought out plot line. The characters are very authentic. I especially like The character Nero, and look forward to seeing him in additional work from Michael Formicelli.
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If you like Heinlein or Vernor Vinge you will probably like this new author.

He not only has a great narrative to tell, but also he has obviously spent a lot of time contemplating interstellar travel, transhumanism, artificial beings and other future technologies. So if you're a fan of harder science fiction you won't be disappointed.

This book is very well written, the characters are well done and the story is compelling.
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Blood Siren is a captivating read. The story is well researched, the characters feel like real people, people you can understand and relate to. This really helps pull you into the universe of the story. By the end of the book I was anxious to get to part 2 and continue on with the story!
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Published on June 13, 2012 09:51
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