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Cover of Edge of Reality (Phantom Server: Book #1)

Edge of Reality (Phantom Server: Book #1)

✍ Scribed by Livadny, Andrei


Book ID
108221302
Publisher
Magic Dome Books
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Series
Phantom Server 1
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


He is a cyber dweller. A gamer who's grown up in the web of virtual illusion woven from hundreds of phantom worlds. His biggest dream is to dump the real world for good.

His desperate hunger of new experiences forces him to take a risk and become one of the first proud owners of a neuronet implant. The new gadget becomes part of him - but soon it's not enough. If only he could finally burn all his bridges and make a step beyond the real world!

He soon gets this opportunity. A new universe, overflowing with mystery and unimaginable, mind-blowing authenticity, opens up before him.

This is Phantom Server. The game of the future where your pursuit of an adrenaline rush soon turns into a battle for survival. But the most terrifying mystery lies ahead when you gradually start to realize: this is a road of no return. Your every decision may become your last. Your every step leads you further along the abyss between life and death.

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