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The Madhouse Project

Embark on a thrilling journey into the near-future of 2036-2037 with Dick Thurman, an automotive engineer pioneering flywheel-powered electric cars at the cutting-edge Madhouse facility in Arizona.

Rick Badman, a seasoned storyteller rooted in a Christian upbringing, brings decades of passion for science fiction to The Madhouse Projects. Since his early years in Warsaw, Indiana, Badman has envisioned futures that blur the line between imagination and reality, exploring the transformative potential of futuristic technologies on society.

In The Madhouse Projects, Rick Badman transports readers to an era where innovation thrives beneath the Arizona desert at the Madhouse. Dismissed from UC San Francisco for challenging corporate influence, Dick Thurman finds new purpose under the mysterious Boss’s wing. Here, amidst a collective of brilliant minds driven by the BOSS (Backers and Organizers for Sensible Solutions), Dick engineers flywheel-powered vehicles destined for the pinnacle of racing glory—the 2037 Indianapolis 500.

Beyond its thrilling races and futuristic vehicles, The Madhouse Projects delves deep into themes of societal progress and personal growth. Badman’s narrative not only explores the exhilaration of technological breakthroughs but also the ethical quandaries faced by Dick and his colleagues. From the development of advanced medical technologies to unprecedented leaps in agricultural innovation, the novel paints a vibrant picture of a world shaped by ambition and collaboration.

For readers captivated by the promise of tomorrow’s technology and its impact on humanity, The Madhouse Projects offers a riveting exploration. Rick Badman’s blend of action, intrigue, and thought-provoking social commentary makes this novel essential reading. Dive into a future where innovation isn’t just a dream—it’s a thrilling reality waiting to be embraced. Experience the hope and optimism of The Madhouse Projects and discover why Rick Badman’s vision of the future is both captivating and profoundly relevant. 

Purchase the Book Today on Amazon.

Author: Rick Badman 

Page Count: 241

Rating: 5 / 5 Stars

Reviewer: William Harris

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