MASAT
Book One in the MASAT Trilogy:
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About the Book
His father had cursed him.
Sheldon Addison was to be the legitimate, next-in-line Galactic Emperor
– and he would have ruled over the almost three thousand planets as a
benevolent dictator, had his father not saddled him (and the rest of the
galaxy) with the curse.
Democracy.
His bleeding-heart, dim-witted father had, before he died, allowed the
Empire to slip into the chaos that was democracy. And in the process, Sheldon’s father had cost
him his only chance at imperial glory.
Although Sheldon still held the title of Emperor, it was a title in name
only, a relic of past glories.
Except . . . an idea was forming and the report of a habitable planet
at the end the spiral arm, combined with the life-span shortening technique . .
. made that idea . . . well, it was intriguing.
A tale of conspiracy, of alliances and betrayals, set among the stars
and the new planet, Sheldon. This is the
story of our ancestors, leaders from the known planets, kidnapped and forced to
live the Emperor’s fantasy. Of lifetimes
genetically reduced by a factor of ten, watched, studied and controlled by
those not afflicted. Those
who still have the Long Lives.
A planet far removed from the galactic core, away from the bounds and
protective constraints of law, free to be immersed wholly in the Emperor’s
madness. The final answer to what evil
and excess becomes when left alone. When
appetites and passions are allowed free rein, when psychosis is encouraged to
percolate, bubble and develop into . . . an art form.
Where the inhabitants of Sheldon, later to be named Earth, toil
endlessly to create society in the emperor’s image, never realizing they’ve
become an experiment, an aberration, a disease nurtured to be unleashed on an
unsuspecting galaxy.
About the Author
D. Ross Yates was educated at
He lives at the east end of the
Columbia Gorge, in a small town overlooking the
This is his second novel, “Masat,”
and the first in his Masat Trilogy. He
is currently working on the third novel of the series, entitled, “The
First.” Don’t fret; it will all make sense when you
buy the complete set.