**The third book in the Sci-Fi Wanderers series by James Murdo.** When a powerful machine-lect reconnects with real space to gaze across the galaxy, it receives an unexpected message and decides to take action. The Maspero, an Ascended Biological civilisation extinct for sixty million year
Infinite Eyes
โ Scribed by James Murdo
- Publisher
- Independently published
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When a powerful machine-lect reconnects with real space to gaze across the galaxy, it receives an unexpected message and decides to take action.
The Maspero, an Ascended Biological civilisation extinct for sixty million years, may hold vital clues about the fabled Deliverer. The craft-lect is nearby, but theres a problem. An internal attack has removed its control and left it isolated from the crew. This time, its not just angry, its vengeful and just where do One-ohs loyalties lie? While the ships occupants struggle in the aftermath of the attack, Gil is confronted by startling visions of the past, and the return of her sphere.
Tor and DeVoid try to make sense of their uninvited guest as well as his bizarre request, before embarking on a journey neither would have thought possible. Apalu faces a difficult choice on its quest to the Lenbit Orbital in search of answers, while a terrible weapon lies in wait little more than a distant memory from the dawn of the Wanderer civilisation.
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Library : General
Universes : Wanderers [03]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781723864308
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