New York City, New York Jul 1, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Ronald Bartholomew didn't choose the subtitle A Tale of Choice by accident. In E-Drive: The Good Ghost, pilot Mortimer's bond with the vessel Acheron is not something imposed on him — it's something he keeps choosing, over and over, each time the ship's drive asks something of him he can't fully explain wanting to give.
That question — what does it mean to choose, again and again, the thing that defines you — sits closer to the American story than it might first appear. The Fourth of July isn't just a celebration of a document signed in 1776; it's a marker for a two-year run of decisions, retreats, and recommitments that had to be made and remade before independence became real.
"Choice isn't a single moment in Bartholomew's book, and it wasn't a single moment for the country either," said a Dex System spokesperson. "E-Drive is a science fiction novel, but its emotional architecture is built the same way our founding history was — incrementally, and under pressure."
E-Drive: The Good Ghost — A Tale of Choice is available now wherever books are sold.
- Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Good-Ghost-Tale-Choice/dp/B0H34SSCBV/
- Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/e-drive-the-good-ghost-a-tale-of-choice/id6768551185
- Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/e-drive-ronald-bartholomew/1150254593?ean=2940196987458
- Books2Read: https://books2read.com/u/bzElEn
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