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Cover of CRADLE OF SATURN

CRADLE OF SATURN

✍ Scribed by Hogan, James P.


Publisher
Baen, Distributed by Simon & Schuster
Year
2010;2000
Tongue
UND
Weight
271 KB
Edition
1st pbk. print
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


that Planet Has No Right Be There!

among The Saturnian Moons, Farsighted Individuals, Working Without Help Or Permission From Any Government, Have Established A Colony. They Call Themselves The Kronians, After The Greek Name For Saturn. Operating Without The Hidebound Restrictions Of Bureaucratic Earth, The Colony Is A Magnet, Attracting The Best And Brightest Of The Home World, And Has Been Making Important New Discoveries. But One Of Their Claimsβ€”that They Have Found Proof That The Solar System Has Undergone Repeated Cataclysms, And As Recently As A Few Thousand Years Agoβ€”flies In The Face Of The Reigning Dogma, And Is Under Attack By The Scientific Establishment.

then The Planet Jupiter Emits A White-hot Protoplanet As Large As The Earth, Which Is Hurtling Sunwards Like A Gigantic Comet That Will Obliterate Civilization...

mysterious Galaxy

a Hell Of A Lot Of Fun...enjoy The Ride!


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