Authors: Christopher John Chater
Christopher John Chater is the author of the novels
The Traveler's Companion
,
Omegasphere
, and
Aquarius Rising
, as well as the award winning short story “Progenitor.” He was born in Burbank, California, but he's lived all over, the East Coast, the West Coast, and the South. After working in several industries, a production assistant in the film industry, a song plugger in the music industry, and a bartender and butler in the hospitality industry, he started his own publishing company, Chater Publishing, in November of 2011. He now lives in Southern California and works full-time as a publisher and writer.
For more books by Christopher John Chater, please visit
Chater Publishing
.
Other books by Christopher John Chater
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After the death of his wife, Dr. Ryan Iverson turned love into a weapon. His creation, Angela, is an android that fools her targets into falling helplessly in love with her. As Deputy Director of Science and Technology at the CIA, his mission is to use Angela to seduce and destroy internationally wanted playboy and illicit travel book writer C.C. Go. His series of books,
The Traveler's Companion
, is an infamous guide for wealthy hedonists to indulge their every whim. The newest edition, however, only has one destination: the Zone, a place where mind creates matter, where the sick can be healed with a thought, and where a man’s fantasies are made manifest. Dr. Iverson may be the only one who understands the potential dangers in a place C.C. Go calls the womb of creation: Reality doesn't stand a chance.
(A Short Story)
Mandy mysteriously shows up after missing for several weeks. But where was she? The myriad of lab tests don’t show any signs of trauma or abuse. There isn’t a mark on her. Then Lance begins to notice dramatic differences in her, not to mention the way their relationship is going. She’s happier. She’s better in bed. She cooks, she cleans. She’s not afraid of commitment and she doesn’t need to cuddle. Lance has got his girlfriend back, but is it really her?
(A Short Story)
After sarcastic lower level crewman Tim Carr sees a light outside the ship, he tries to convince Comm Officer Hanna Merrick that there's something out there besides a dying star. Tim is asked to keep quiet about his discovery, however, because Hanna has a plan of her own, which she'll set in motion after the government causes the star to prematurely supernova. Tim’s feelings for Hanna, and his life, are put on the line when he realizes her plan could cause the elimination of an alien species.