Foreign Land
โ Scribed by J.S. Sherwood
- Book ID
- 111699309
- Publisher
- Evolved Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 685 KB
- Series
- This Foreign Universe #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781622537426
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โฆ Synopsis
A father struggles to keep his son and his colony alive on a dangerous planet while fighting off alien-induced hallucinations.
Hope runs deep as Smith leaves humanityโs first generation ship to lay roots with his wife and son in the open air of a new planet. When the colony ship breaks apart on entry, however, countless lives are lost, including Smithโs beloved wife. Soul-crushed, heโs left to fight for the survival of his son and those around him on a planet thatโs far more dangerous and bizarre than their research had suggested.
Back on the generation ship, Smithโs apprentice Tashon searches for answers. What happened to his beloved mentor, Smith, and the colony? He soon discovers that the expeditionโs leaders are focused on a much more imminent danger, one that could prove the destruction of the entire generation ship.
These two stories crash together in a fight for survival, against an enemy that no one saw coming.
โThis sensational book is a breathtaking page-turner with an enthralling storyline that rivals a Star Trek episode. Once I picked it up, I couldnโt put it down. ...This scintillating novel promises to captivate and entertain science-fiction fans who love intergalactic thrillers.โ ~ Readersโ Favorite Book Reviews, Susan Sewell (5 STARS)
โWith an intricate and fast-moving plot, author J.S. Sherwood crafts an enthralling sci-fi survival tale that will ignite your imagination and take you on a wild rollercoaster through the cosmos.โ ~ Readersโ
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