A war is waged on a different type of battlefield, between two men that have transcended the boundaries of flesh and blood. In Princes of the Air, the sequel to Scot Moon's Open Season, Arthur "Red" Barron and Ivan "Owl" Ullery continue their duel, but now in the boundless realm of other dimensions. Both men, with the aid of the computer, have catapulted themselves far beyond modern man's capabilities, in an attempt to gain supremacy of the other. Only one can survive, and neither will surrender. The direction of man's future hangs in the balance. Princes of the Air is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, from beginning to heart-pounding end. The sequel to Open Season is not the same story told again, but it is, however, written in the same rich style. In Princes of the Air Scot Moon provokes questions. Are there any limits to machine intelligence? Is there a limit to how far machines can take us, or are we limited only by ourselves? Mr. Moon is a native of Elkhart, Indiana, where he still resides. He studied telecommunications and journalism at Indiana University.
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