My first speculative fiction (Mythpunk) novel Ragnarok Conspiracy, with bundled short stories Orussian Quarantine and Atheist Afterlife is available as e-book on Amazon, iTunes, Play, Kobo, Bol, B&N, and my own Timelord Ninja site. The price of this e-book differs quite a bit from channel to channel and from currency to currency. And as there are exchange rates concerned, and I sometimes run promotions, I periodically post an up to date price list for all channels and main relevant currencies.
Last month's promotions on Google Play and Smashwords have ended, but I decided to keep the STEEM Pay What You Want promotion up for a few more months. Pay one STEEM or whatever you feel the epub version of my e-book novel is worth (from 0.001 STEEM).
I would also like to point out that the Amazon India price for the e-book has been permanently set to a mere ₹49 (about €0.60). I never run promotions on Amazon and where Amazon is the most expensive option for most, it for those of you residing in India who don't own any STEEM, it is actually the cheapest option right now.
€ | £ | $ | STEEM | A$ | ₹ | January promotions | |
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Amazon | €2.99 | £1.99 | $2.99 | A$3.99 | ₹49 | NO | |
Apple iTunes | €1.99 | £1.99 | $2.99 | A$3.99 | NO | ||
Barnes & Noble | $2.38 | NO | |||||
Bol.com | €1.77 | NO | |||||
Google Play Books | €1.92 | £1.77 | $2.38 | A$3.10 | ₹160 | NO | |
Kobo | €1.77 | £1.84 | $2.38 | A$3.22 | NO | ||
Smashwords | $2.38 | NO | |||||
Timelord Ninja | 1 STEEM | Pay What You Want |
As The Copyright Wars, started by a quantum-blockchain-heist, have ended with the creation of the dangerous Debrisphere, so has the age of communication, as has the age of both conventional and cryptocurrency.
In the post-war world where printing-base is the new currency, a young forensic scientist travels to the moon setting out to once and for all debunk moon landing hoax conspiracy theories. What he finds on the moon though, ends up uncovering a conspiracy that goes much deeper than anyone could have ever imagined.
The Orus system’s Orussians had found a brilliant way to harness the power of labor by engineering ant-monkeys, a hard-working and unswervingly loyal slave species—until the uprising.
Having further manipulated the genes of her own male ant-monkey, Inoatar, and granting him free will, bioscientist Uriëlla has grievously breached the code of conduct. The barbaric penalty for these acts would not only involve her, but her entire clan as well. As a result, she must wrestle with emancipating Inoatar despite desperately needing him.
The uprising, Uriëlla’s actions and their subsequent fallout lead to a struggle of biblical proportions which promises to forever alter Orus civilization.
When hyper-intelligent mathematician David is forced to confront his own mortality, his coveted manuscript on the ‘Proof of absence paradox’ threatens to die with him. Desperate to salvage his life’s work, he realizes that his exceptional mentee and protégé, Naila, could hold the key to the salvation of his manuscript and theorem—but their strained relationship may not allow for that.
Consumed by doubt and plunged into a bewildering darkness, David is offered a glimpse into a vast interconnectedness, the likes of which outstretch his human comprehension and challenge his theorem. As nature, faith and science intertwine, David gains insights which transport him far beyond his original manuscript.