An ancient manuscript by first-century Jewish historian Josephus may be the key to thwarting tech mogul Richard Hayward's global domination through his powerful "Dyrette" technology. His niece Mags, initially a collaborator, now stands against him and is recruited by the Israeli Secret Service to combat her uncle's influence. With other nations already succumbing to the control of Dyrette's AI and biometric wafers, the stakes are high as Mags navigates her dangerous new role in the resistance.
David Garrett Book order






- 2021
- 2021
Wendigo
- 58 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring themes of solitude and fear, this solo journaling game invites players to immerse themselves in the experience of being alone in the woods. It captures the contrasting emotions of joy in solitude and the unsettling realization of potential company. Players engage with their surroundings through reflective writing, creating a personal narrative that balances tranquility with suspense, ultimately revealing the complexities of isolation and unexpected encounters.
- 2021
Dyrette's Mark
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The story revolves around a coding prodigy who created an AI named Dyrette to combat global hacking. When she discovers her uncle, a tech mogul, is secretly developing a biometric device to link people to Dyrette, she faces a moral dilemma. Torn between familial loyalty and the desire to thwart her uncle's dangerous plans, she resolves to resist him at every turn, leading to a gripping conflict between innovation and ethical responsibility.
- 2020
The story offers a unique perspective on childhood by narrating the experiences of a pepper growing in a vegetable garden. Through its journey, it explores the challenges and joys of growing up, making it relatable for young readers. The narrative invites children to connect with the pepper's adventures, fostering an appreciation for nature and the process of maturation.
- 2018
Censorship
Readings for Essays and Discussion
Exploring the theme of censorship, this book is designed for basic composition students and includes diverse readings that address government control. It features three chapters that delve into fundamental concepts of censorship, the historical context of the U.S.S.R.'s conflict with the Beatles, and contemporary issues surrounding censorship. The text can be effectively paired with other works that examine similar themes, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of censorship across different contexts.