A United Nations’ 1950 paper, the election of a black president of the US in 2008, and advances in computers and physics in the 1990’s lead to a new world in the 23rd century. 2211 Umbra, part satire, part serious analysis of what the future holds, describes a world where spirituality merges with science, and where the atavists who caused all the crime, wars, economic, and ecological disasters are controlled with biochips; except in Texas, a haven for outcasts where the super-rich fled after most nations adopted a moneyless and politics-free system. Regent Louis Sagan must stop an army of atavists in Texas from invading the US, but his attention is focused on his dying wife. While trying to cure her, he uncovers the architecture of creation… and what is known as “God.” And he comes up with a plan to stop the invaders.
About the Author:
Grigor Fedan is a social researcher and historian. He is the author of The Templars, Two Kings, and a Pope, which has been on best-seller lists in the US and in the UK.
A United Nations’ 1950 paper, the election of a black president of the US in 2008, and advances in computers and physics in the 1990’s lead to a new world in the 23rd century.
2211 Umbra, part satire, part serious analysis of what the future holds, describes a world where spirituality merges with science, and where the atavists who caused all the crime, wars, economic, and ecological disasters are controlled with biochips; except in Texas, a haven for outcasts where the super-rich fled after most nations adopted a moneyless and politics-free system.
Regent Louis Sagan must stop an army of atavists in Texas from invading the US, but his attention is focused on his dying wife. While trying to cure her, he uncovers the architecture of creation… and what is known as “God.”
And he comes up with a plan to stop the invaders.
About the Author:
Grigor Fedan is a social researcher and historian. He is the author of The Templars, Two Kings, and a Pope, which has been on best-seller lists in the US and in the UK.