Darkness: Book One of the Oortian Wars
β Scribed by Iain Richmond
- Publisher
- Rogue Planet Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Series
- Oortian Wars [1]
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1946807095
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β¦ Synopsis
Lieutenant Jack Falco woke up, said goodbye to his wife and daughter, three hours later, his family and half the world's population was dead. When he couldn't put a bullet in his head, Falco did the next best thing, took a commission as captain and left for humanity's furthest boundary, Station Pluto.
Five years in a scout-class boat refitted for the long haul, and Falco escapes the horrors of earth only to find something worse waiting in the vast Oort Cloud, an ancient civilization with a history of violent expansion and humanity has unwittingly entered their territory.
"...a hard-combat sci-fi plotline that continues through the cliffhanger ending. The novel sustains a high-stakes, chess-game feel not unlike a claustrophobic submarine-warfare thriller." βKirkus Reviews
β LIGHT, book two of the Oortian Wars (3/29/2021)β
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