Product Description
When a beacon was detected in a distant solar system Gerry
Handley assumed, along with every other employee
involved, that an automated probe had malfunctioned.
There would be a simple explanation, definitely human
involvement.
However, there was something else. Events Gerry and his
crew could not explain. Something that would strip him of
his old life forever. A discovery that would make him
dangerous.
And as his knowledge grew, so did the gulf between himself
and humanity.
Handley assumed, along with every other employee
involved, that an automated probe had malfunctioned.
There would be a simple explanation, definitely human
involvement.
However, there was something else. Events Gerry and his
crew could not explain. Something that would strip him of
his old life forever. A discovery that would make him
dangerous.
And as his knowledge grew, so did the gulf between himself
and humanity.
About the Author
Scott P Whitehead was born in Adelaide, Australia, in 1970, and moved with his parents to Darwin in the Northern Territory in 1976. There he finished Year 12 at school, matriculating in 1987. After a year at University in a Bachelor Of Business degree, he left to work as a Computing Assistant for the Northern Territory Government, and from there went commercial fishing for a few years, living on a beach near Finniss River, and again at Croker Island, off the coast of Arnhem Land. Moving to Palmerston NT in 1993, he worked at various administrative jobs, fruit picking, Web Designer and Internet Consultant, and some labouring jobs. Gaining advertising income from online discussion forums he built (www.moncom.net World Forums), it was then that he began to write on a regular basis. He first self-published 'The Inhuman Condition' in 2007. He continues to moderate his online forums daily, which now attract millions of visitors each year. He continues to write daily, between riding his motorcycle about, going fishing, and creating new websites. He is also a carer for a friend with throat cancer. And at the beginning of each wet-season he can be found picking mangoes somewhere south of Darwin in the Northern Territory.

