Press release: Asmara’s Anomaly


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact Information: D.K. Matthews at Far Reaching Fiction


author@doylematthewsnovels.com


Author Bases Sci-fi Thriller Novel on Premise that Radio Interference from Outer Space Disrupts Satellite Networks. 


IN EAST AFRICA, AMERICAN ENGINEER NEIL KELLER DISCOVERS A RADIO SIGNAL THAT KNOCKS HIS RADIO STATION OFF THE AIR AND INEXPLICABLY BECOMES A TARGET OF BOTH THE NSA AND THE CHINESE CHANG’E SPACE AGENCY.

Los Angeles, CA (June 4, 2013)—When NASA dispatches the Apollo 21 mission into space to disable the interference known as ASMARA’S ANOMALY, astronauts discover a message and their tragic deaths serve as an omen that many believe portends the end of mankind.


Against the backdrop of the collapse of world economies and the resultant chaos, Neil Keller is the only person who knows the meaning of the message. When Keller returns to Washington DC at the bequest of the NSA his search for truth is road blocked when he gets framed by a rogue ex-NSA official for the murder of the NSA Deputy Director.


Is the earth doomed by the message? Will Keller be able to reveal the origin of the message and clear himself of murder? The answers come from unusual sources and only Keller’s tenacity and use of high-tech solutions can save him.


Asmara’s Anomaly is a science fiction thriller novel re-published as an e-book today at both Amazon Kindle and KOBO Books.


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D.K. Matthews has recently published his bio-tech thriller Transparency through Far Reaching Fiction as an e-book at Amazon Kindle and KOBO Books. Revenge of Axel Trink published by Bangkok Books in Thailand in 2008 was his first novel. He currently spends his time between Los Angeles and Bangkok, the two “City of Angels.”  Mr. Matthews’ next project, Portuguese Bend, a mystery novel, takes place in Hollywood and Southern California in 1959.


Mr. Matthews is available for comment at author@doylematthewsnovels.com or visit Far Reaching Fiction’s website: www.doylematthewsnovels.com.

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