Synopses & Reviews
Despite his lack of physical stature, the five-foot-tall John Dee was a towering figure in Renaissance Europe: to royalty, enemy to the vicious de Medici clan -- and confidant of Dyckson, a member of the alien race known as the Roc.
Ancient and wise, the Roc have come to Earth to observe the evolution of humanity, not to interfere. But during the course of his studies, Dyckson has come to call Dee friend. When the de Medicis arrest Dee in Venice, Dyckson chooses to save his friend from prison and leave him in suspended animation until the year 2099. The "philosopher of Albion" wakes in a confusing future where humanity is on the brink of developing the ultimate weapon -- a weapon that will mean the destruction of the human race!
The only thing that can prevent Armageddon is a genius from the past -- but can even the great John Dee save humanity from itself?
Review
Michelle Erica Green Shimerman's John Dee moves with wit and style through both Renaissance Europe and a future beyond his wildest imaginings. Fans of Star Trek, science fiction, and fantasy will all find much to enjoy.
About the Author
Armin Shimerman was born in New Jersey and relocated to California, attending Santa Monica High School and continuing his studies at UCLA. In 1974 he moved to New York to act. He has performed on Broadway and guest-starred on several television shows, but he is best known for his roles as Quark on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine® and Principal Snyder on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Armin is also the co-author of the Deep Space Nine novel The 34th Rule, and when not filming, he can often be found teaching Shakespeare.