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Dr. Patricia Killiam is rushing to help save the world from itself by giving everyone everything theyve always wanted. The questions is, is she unwittingly saving the world only to cast it towards an even worse fate as humanity hurtles across the brink of forever. What could be worse than letting billions die? In the future, be careful what you wish for. The Atopia Chronicles are an exploration of the meaning love, life and the pursuit of happiness in a world teetering on the brink of post-humanism and eco-Armageddon. If you would like to be added to the advance reading list for my next novel, please email me at So great, I wish Id come up with it myself the Atopia series is one of those that will stick with me for the rest of my life. HUGH HOWEY, author of Will grip you in its wordy talons Atopia is genuinely chilling. So many sinister twists if this book doesnt make you want to bury your smart phone and live amongst the Amish, nothing will. Redfern Barrett, The futurism of William Gibson dark images of Phillip K. Dick. J. Johnson, A great start in just a few pages (Mather) introduces you to believable future and a character I immediately identified with. Do not miss this hit series by Matthew Mather. Loved every minute of it definitely try this series. M.L. Johnmeyer, Top 500 Reviewer Best science fiction I have read this millenium. Dan Hart Fiction Reviews If you like that wild edge to sci-fi Daniel Leithhauser, Amazon Vine Voice Mesmerizing I have literally been in awe of this book. Jeffrey Bristow Echos of Gibson and Stephenson the meets meets Apple Computer kpep An excellent read. A whole future culture defined Allan Tierney were the best reading I have had since . Debra Miller AUTHOR NOTE:

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Matthew Mather

THE

~~ COMPLETE ~~

ATOPIA CHRONICLES

Foreword by the author:

Each of the six books in this compilation follows one or two characters on their own personal journeys through the world of Atopia, intertwining together as the stories progress. It is important to note that the Atopia stories are sidequels to each other, all starting at the same moment in time and occurring simultaneously in the same world.

So, when reading, please keep in mind each new story starts over again at the same point in time, and that the sixth and final story is the one that will wrap them all together. Enjoy!

Matthew Mather

~ BLUE SKIES ~

Book 1:

Olympia Onassis

1

Identity: Olympia Onassis

NO! NO! YOUR other left! I yelled at the idiot behind the counter, gesturing towards the pack of cigarettes I wanted. My anger was still peaking after the screaming fight Id had with Alex in the street outside. Wed just broken up, and this time for the last time.

It wasnt helping that I hadnt slept properly in weeks.

The idiot stared at me and began to prattle on in some foreign chatter. How on earth they let so many people that didnt speak a word of English through Passport Control stunned me. Even with languages going extinct faster than frogs, Id read that the City still had over a thousand spoken throughout its many boroughs. What a mess.

Now the idiot shrugged as if to ask what to do next. The impatience of the people in line behind me almost overcame my need for a nicotine fix. Almost, but not quite.

Just wait a minute!

I scowled at him while I searched around in my purse for my mobile. Squeamish of implants, I still used an old fashioned ear bud, but showing people that I had one made me feel self-conscious. I hated keeping it in all the time. Popping the mobile bud into my ear I repeated myself.

The Camel Lights! I yelled over the counter, jabbing my finger at the display case.

Whatever language he was speaking was instantly translated, Like I said lady, those arent Camels, the package looks the same but youll have to go across the street to find those.

He pointed helpfully out the door.

I was annoyed this person couldnt speak to me in the official language of the place we lived in. Why was it that I had to bow to his deficiencies? Why couldnt he service me properly? I made a mental note to leave a scathing review of this pharmacy in my social cloud. The owners of this place would regret this.

Whatever, thats fine, whatever those are, I snarled.

He shrugged and reached into the display and then handed them over. Credits for the transaction were automatically deducted from my daily account as I walked towards the door, picking up a bag of freeze dried vegetable chips on my way.

Getting cigarettes was a regulated activity that required a pharmacist to personally verify my nanocleaning certification. Of course this also aggravated me. I banged open the door to the drugstore as I stormed out, startling some incoming customers, and opening the cigarettes as I went.

Smoking was a bad habit Id picked up from my mother. I hadnt spoken to her in years, but then, my mother had barely ever shown any interest in me. She was a very difficult woman, always judging, and had driven my father away to some Luddite commune back in Montana with the rest of his family. I hadnt been able to reach him in years. It wasnt something I was going to forgive my mother for anytime soon.

I stopped just outside the door of the pharmacy to light up, taking a deep drag and feeling some facsimile of relaxation spreading into my body.

Midtown Manhattan blazed away before me in an orgy of advertising. Almost every square inch of space, from lamp post to sidewalk, was full of some sort of commercial heralding a new Broadway show or multiverse world. A holographic head danced above me that sparkled and wobbled slightly as the smoke from my cigarette drifted up into it.

I blew more smoke up at it as I absently watched it tell me, Come to Titan, experience the methane rain. The chaotic glow from the street had an almost pornographic luminescence to it, but it hardly registered on me. For me, it was just the frenetically familiar background of New York City.

Taking another long drag from my smoke, I glanced back up at the holographic head. There was just no sex appeal in that messaging. They should be saying something like, Make love in the hydrocarbon desert. I laughed silently to myselfmake love, now there was something alien, never mind Titan.

Without warning, a robotic surrogate that Id noticed lining up behind me in the shop came from nowhere and barreled into me, pinning me hard against the wall. It fumbled at my body, grabbing at me.

Blood drained from my face with the incomprehensible and previously unconsidered prospect of being raped by a robot. The draining blood, however, left a vacuum that was filled by a bolt of pure fury, and I lashed back, yelling and flailing.

Get off me! I screamed.

It bounced back much more easily than Id anticipated. We stood staring at each other for a moment, my green and angry eyes meeting its dead, gunmetal grey orbs.

Giving what I could only interpret as a furtive glance, it shrugged an oddly robotic shrug before turning to disappear into the stream of pedestrian traffic. I lurched forward as if to give chase, but gave up almost instantly.

I was shaking.

Breathing hard and ragged, I wiped spittle from the side of my mouth. Looking down, I noticed that he had stolen my cigarette pack, and my trembling hands were somehow matching the wobbly holographic projection still touting Titan above me. In my right hand, the cigarette continued to burn happily away, completely unconcerned with my threatened violation. I shrugged and took a drag, calming my nerves.

Nobody walking by seemed to have noticed anything, or at least, nobody had wanted to see anything. I guess hed just wanted the cigarettes, although why a robot would want cigarettes was beyond me.

This goddamn city.

I had half a mind to call Alex, but after screaming at him that I wanted to be left alone, right now wasnt the right time. Id report this when I got home after work, but I was already late for my presentation. Shaking my head, I dropped my smoke and ground it out underfoot and then ventured out from under the awning to merge into the sea of pedestrians flowing down West 57 Street.

I surged with the dense crowd for a moment, watching for an eddy current that could carry me towards curb. Up ahead, someone swore out loud and then stopped to stamp his foot in anger. Now motionless, a wave of people began flowing outwards and around him. I saw my chance.

Sailing up beside him, I ducked smoothly in behind and was caught perfectly in the opposite flow to go in the direction I needed, but then I ran straight smack into a ridiculous looking woman in sparkling red body paint and peacock feathers.

Out of my way! I scowled.

Shoving her aside, I rotated out and away towards the edge of the street. Elbowing my way to the curb, I outstretched my arm to join with the forest of other outstretched arms.

Ten! Ten! I yelled at the top of my lungs, offering ten times the going rate.

This was excessive, but I was tired and frightened and just wanted to get out of there. A cab merged fluidly from the traffic flow to pull up beside me, my generosity earning me dirty looks from people around me trying to get their own ride. In return, I offered them my finger as the tiny gull wing door of the cab opened.

I stepped inside and sat down. The relief was immediate. Cool, recycled air swept around me as the door closed to expose the silence within. I took a moment to collect myself, closing my eyes, exhaling softly, trying to relieve the pressure.

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