<p><strong>Humanity glimpsed an age of peace prosperity and shared purpose. Then came The Fall of 2076.</strong></p><p>For fans of Andy Weir Michael Crichton&nbsp;and Dan Brown from DC to Milan a high-stakes sci-fi techno-thriller where physics faith and family survival collide.</p><p></p><p><strong>Anti-gravity could never fail. Until it does.</strong></p><p>In 2076 humanity's reliance on Brian Medlock's anti-gravity technology powered by his unified <em>Theory of Persistence</em> has ushered in a utopian world. Roads have vanished energy flows from the very particles around us and civilization thrives under a science-based framework called <em>The Fabric</em>: a unification of quantum mechanics gravity and possibly divine order.</p><p>Then one October morning the impossible happens: the aerial grid collapses and vehicles begin plummeting from the sky. Panic spreads. Caught at the heart of the disaster is Jack Woods - a mild-mannered bureaucrat single father and reluctant hero. Jack's young son Erik is airborne alone at the moment of the malfunction. Amid collapsing infrastructures hostile government factions international political intrigue and clashes of faith Jack is thrust into a desperate race against the clock. If he does not solve the crisis within twelve hours Erik will die.</p><p>Meanwhile Olivia Martorana Director of Transportation Technology discovers clues pointing to a secret experiment that may have tampered with the Fabric itself. As the aerial grid's quantum encryption Qube destabilizes the truth emerges: someone has attempted to use Medlock's theory to peer into the future and possibly rewrite it.</p><p><em>Taming the Perilous Skies</em> is a fast-paced science fiction thriller that weaves scientific discovery disaster philosophical stakes and deep moral dilemmas into a gripping story of survival and hope. As Jack Olivia and the elderly-ball-of-queer-chaos Medlock navigate from DC to Milan and confront questions of free will faith and the ethics of technological power they must forge a new world where our shared humanity rises from the ashes.</p><p>With a cast of vivid often wryly flamboyant characters and a tone that moves effortlessly between suspense heartbreak and scientific wonder <em>Taming the Perilous Skies</em> is perfect for fans of Andy Weir Dan Brown William Gibson and <em>Arrival</em> (Ted Chiang). This is science fiction at its sharpest - smart subversive and at times disturbingly prophetic.</p>
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