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Our maiden book, The Delphinus Chronicles, is out and it's unlike anything you've ever come across--a remarkably original novel about the unintended consequences that develop when a computer with too much power is placed in proximity to an ocean-going species about which we know far too little. If you're in search of a hint, look to the night sky for the Constellation Delphinus, also known as "The Dolphin." Needless to say, we're happy to show you this first sampling of actual reader reviews...

Jim Rogers--
"Good story, very inventive. Seemed like a nice blend of Arthur C Clarke and Tom Clancy."


Sarah Label--
"The Delphinus Chronicles is a very suspenseful read. You want to rush to the end to find out what happens, yet find yourself slowing down to savor the artful storytelling. By the time you finish you feel almost as if you've lived the story yourself, and you find yourself wondering "What if?"

Geoff Richardson--
"R.G. Roane's career history probably influences the story line and qualities of The Delphinus Chronicles. A fast moving but multi-faceted plot takes the reader through a geographic, historical, technical journey - but to say more would detract from the unique experience the reader will enjoy. Written with a logical clarity which belies the expertise of the author, The Delphinius Chronicles is, to say the least, a good read!"

Blair Scott--
"If you’re looking for a book that is fast-paced, intriguing, smooth flowing, then this is the book for you. What would happen if we found out how to communicate with dolphins? What would they know and more importantly, what would they tell us? Can we handle the truth? How would we as individuals and society deal with any gained knowledge about our origins, our history and our sociology? How will you deal with certain knowledge if it is given to you? Find out in this intriguing book that takes a stab at science, religion, sociology and psychology in ways that make you think about how you would react. Roane has put together an intriguing tale that is easy to read, easy to follow and may one day become non-fiction."

Loy Lawhon--
"A fast-paced sci-fi thriller. "Delphinus Chronicles" has it all: Atlantis, extraterrestrials, conspiracies, computers, and, of course, dolphins..."

Howard Patterson--
"The Delphinus Chronicles" mixes elements of hard science, sci-fi, conspiracy theory, and suspense fiction. The narrative style used is concise yet descriptive, allowing a broad use of reader inference. The same laconic approach to character description mainly achieved thru distinct dialogue patterns, gives the reader much latitude in picturing the galley of characters in the novel. The suspense and action scenes are brisk and engaging, helping maintain the interest level in the story's latter portions. The questions raised in the opening scenes of the book are deftly resolved in the book's brief but satisfying Epilogue. Good work, and keep'em coming!"

Ralph Rognlie--
"An enjoyable book that kept my interest from beginning to end with exciting twists and turns of worldwide intrigue and suspense."


The Delphinus Chronicles -- a Novel by RG Roane

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Available on-line at Amazon.com, BarnesAndNobel.com and directly from the publisher at http://www.DelphinusChronicles.com.

[Title: The Delphinus Chronicles; ISBN: 0972329803; Format: hardcover: Pages: 288: Price: $22.50]


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