Open Season

by Scot Moon


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 10/3/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 397
ISBN : 9781413401738
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 397
ISBN : 9781413463866

About the Book

It´s the future. Sports have evolved hand-in-hand with the technology that man has created. Computers control every aspect of life, including the intimate pleasures found in what is known as The Virtual Reality Chamber (VRC), which enable people to indulge in their most secret and sometimes bizarre fantasies. And multibillionaire Ivan "Owl" Ullery, owner of the new major league baseball franchise in Indianapolis, has conceived a plan involving an exotic computer program to cultivate the perfect baseball team. Brad Sensor is a career minor-league baseball player with considerable talent and a tainted past, but "Owl" Ullery wants to make him the centerpiece of his Indianapolis Leopards. Along with a roster of other like players groomed by "Owl" Ullery´s unusual computer system, Brad Sensor becomes a star and the Indianapolis Leopards shock and entrance the nation with their startling success and near unbeatability in only their first year. But Brad soon discovers that his mission with the Indianapolis Leopards include doing far more than hitting home runs. For in the grim, cold, computer-controlled society of the future, the mystery behind Brad Sensor´s meteoric journey from obscurity to stardom may very well determine the fate of mankind, for mankind is now teetering on the verge of being overwhelmed by his own technology.


About the Author

Open Season, the titillating novel from Scot Moon, represents the culmination of a lifetime love of sports and fascination with technology. Expertly combining the two in Open Season, Mr. Moon has created a mesmerizing novel which bodes a strong warning toward those who allow any sport or technology run out of control. Mr. Moon is a native of Elkhart, Indiana. He studied telecommunications and journalism at Indiana University.