VIRTUAL PROGRAM: Author Talk: Andrew J. Griffin "Amara's Law: Blood Tech"

Tuesday, December 87:00—8:00 PMVirtual Programming - Register to receive participation information

**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A VIRTUAL PROGRAM THAT WILL TAKE PLACE VIA ZOOM. Registrants will receive an email with Zoom meeting information the week of the event.**

Talk followed by Q&A discussion, featuring Andrew J. Griffin author of Amara's Law: Blood Tech (2019).  

Book Summary: 

A young woman is caught in a web of deceit, lies and subtle machinations. Immersed in the worst abuse of technology the world has ever seen, she must rely on her creativity and her strange Bio-Mech powers to survive. Her path puts her on a collision course with a powerful multinational company that has eyes in the military, fingers in every hospital, cars in ever police station and hands in every government office in the world. Her encounters with the company's private paramilitary security force result in gruesome death and incredible destruction. And what of the strange symbol in her pocket? What secrets does it hold? What is ONE? Why is there a number tattooed on her neck? As questions and danger swirl around her in an ever tightening spiral, her biggest problem is: she doesn't remember any of it. 

About the Author:

Considering his education in Nuclear Engineering and Materials Science, Andrew J. Griffin's path to writing is a little obscure. Though his background made Science Fiction a natural fit. It started as most great ideas do, in the shower, and became the seed for his first trilogy, the Law Series. He regularly includes high tech and plausible (if not yet available) science in his stories. Most of the time. His first published work, "Twelve's Escape", was included in a short story compilation with three other authors entitled: Tales from the Locals.
 
When he's not writing, or melting things with high power lasers at his day job, he coaches soccer, leads a Cub Scout den, and tries to help his wife keep the house from falling down around the ears of his four children. He's also a bit of a tree hugger; decorating the roof of his house with solar panels and tooling around in his completely non-pretentious electric car.

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