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Blogs and Literary Sci-Fi that Question Humanity and the Establishment.

Intellectual, realistic, cutting, credible, veracious, controversial, no repetitive formulas and no novellas; books by Percy G Phillips are written to entertain the Sci-Fi enthusiast.

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The Synth
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(A classic super-human sci-fi action adventure in the new world of the Domain)

Two hundred years after the Great Collapse, humanity has finally clawed its way out of economic despair to colonise the five exoplanets of the Domain. It is a time when advanced technology has made it possible to create a fully synthetic human. A man known as The Synth.

When an illegal technological development on the farming planet of Bellan goes horribly wrong the whole planet is brought to a standstill creating a situation which only the Synth and his supporters seem equipped to tackle. However their involvement threatens to expose a powerful establishment who will stop at nothing to hide their complicity in the disaster. The Synth must overcome persecution and relentless attack in order to neutralize the threat to himself and the people he cares about

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Satan's Plot
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(A cutting expose of human behaviour captured within a unique literary drama)

The real world is heading towards economic and societal collapse; a catastrophe of human suffering that is being deliberately orchestrated by those with control in the afterlife.

One man will have the power to resist the establishment's dire plans for humanity. They know him as the Newcomer and they want him erased from the multiverse.

But the Newcomer has a different agenda, one that will lead him into a confrontation that could threaten the very existence of the real world and the afterlife.


"Percy G Phillips raises the philosophical bar by taking a critical look at religion, cultural norms, human behaviour, modern economics and the ruling 'establishment'."