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Learn moreMeet Lia, a brilliant doctor aboard the starship Arcturus somewhere in the sprawling expanse of the galaxy, where humanity teeters on the edge of evolution. The legacy of her father, a pioneering inventor, looms over her as she tends to the health of both humans and those augmented by cybernetic enhancements.
But as the Arcturus hurtles through the cosmos on a mysterious rescue mission, Lia finds herself grappling with the fact that her father's groundbreaking technology is being used to usher in a new and menacing era of consciousness. Who is usurping this dangerous technology, leaving death and destruction in their wakeโand to what end?
Lia delves into the secrets of her father's work, where she stumbles upon a revelation that could redefine consciousness itself. But the closer she comes to the horrific truth about her father's legacy, the more questions she has about the crew's problematic memories . . . and her own.
Faced with the shocking reality behind the experiments conducted in her father's name, Lia must accept her worst fears if she hopes to prevent an explosion of malicious technology that threatens to reshape humanity forever. Precipice takes readers on a thrilling interstellar journey where the line between human and machine fades into the vastness of space.
C. Eriksen is a clinical psychologist with a master's degree in psychology who has worked with both children and adults providing mental health services. He has done extensive research in the fields of psycholinguistics and cognition, including brainโcomputer interface technology. Growing up, Eriksen was an avid reader of science fiction and watching Star Trek reruns, and he is excited for the day his daughter is ready to watch Star Trek: The Next Generation with him and his wife. He loved to make up stories in his head from a young age, often writing stories or rewriting others while lying in bed, putting himself to sleep and hoping to live them out in a dream. He is well traveled, speaks multiple languages, loves the outdoors, and is a passionate player and fan of (European) football. He has lived in Colombia and Canada and has returned to his roots in Germany, where he resides with his family.