Maker Messiah: A Near Future Novel
by Ed Miracle
Unique. A Masterful Vision. So Real, It Hurts.
Everett Aboud is stuck in his nowhere, no-job, no-money routine when Philip Machen unveils 55 million Trojan horse matter replicators. Philip's Maker machines quickly open the rusted gates of possibility for everyone, including Everett.
Overnight, cash becomes trash, markets collapse, and airplanes are free for the asking. It's a Big Money, Big Business, Big Government wipeout.
But is Philip Machen destroying civilization, or is he offering everyone a fresh start?
While the FBI hunts Philip, and the power elites try to crush his Maker revolution, Everett must choose between the few disorganized Freemakers or the gun-toting Tory vigilantes who hunt them. Because soon there will be no middle ground.
You'll love Maker Messiah because it's more than the sum of its parts.
It's a vision to die for.
(This book is not religious)
“Ed Miracle's Maker Messiah has all the great elements of science fiction: a visionary social quandary, genuine flawed characters trying to negotiate their way through a totally unexpected new 'normal,' and veiled subversive commentary on how authority responds to change. What if a solution to society's biggest problem appeared out of nowhere? How would the rich, poor, and middle adapt? Would the economy welcome it? Could government leaders guide their countries into a better future? Would corporations find a way to embrace the solution? The coolest thing about Miracle's new book is that when you look at those questions, you kind of know the answers, and it ain't pretty. But you'll keep reading because one question dwarfs the others: what happens next?” Ransom Stephens, author of The 99% Solution, Too Rich to Die, and The God Patent
Everett Aboud is stuck in his nowhere, no-job, no-money routine when Philip Machen unveils 55 million Trojan horse matter replicators. Philip's Maker machines quickly open the rusted gates of possibility for everyone, including Everett.
Overnight, cash becomes trash, markets collapse, and airplanes are free for the asking. It's a Big Money, Big Business, Big Government wipeout.
But is Philip Machen destroying civilization, or is he offering everyone a fresh start?
While the FBI hunts Philip, and the power elites try to crush his Maker revolution, Everett must choose between the few disorganized Freemakers or the gun-toting Tory vigilantes who hunt them. Because soon there will be no middle ground.
You'll love Maker Messiah because it's more than the sum of its parts.
It's a vision to die for.
(This book is not religious)
“Ed Miracle's Maker Messiah has all the great elements of science fiction: a visionary social quandary, genuine flawed characters trying to negotiate their way through a totally unexpected new 'normal,' and veiled subversive commentary on how authority responds to change. What if a solution to society's biggest problem appeared out of nowhere? How would the rich, poor, and middle adapt? Would the economy welcome it? Could government leaders guide their countries into a better future? Would corporations find a way to embrace the solution? The coolest thing about Miracle's new book is that when you look at those questions, you kind of know the answers, and it ain't pretty. But you'll keep reading because one question dwarfs the others: what happens next?” Ransom Stephens, author of The 99% Solution, Too Rich to Die, and The God Patent