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Scientific breakthroughs, pioneering technology. Epic, explosive battle scenes that can only be written by an ex soldier.

In man’s quest to answer the question: Are we alone? The Terran Republic sends manned ships to the stars driven by curiosity and need, they solve the long held mystery of interstellar travel with the invention of the Gravity Drive. Humans can travel to the stars – almost instantly.

The Marco Polo commanded by Capt. Catney is the first of it’s kind to leave Earth’s Solar System and lead mankind to Proxima Centauri. Unexpectedly the ships scientists detect power readings, they confirm they are artificial, obviously alien and emanate from Planet III… a wasteland that suffered a devastating nuclear bombardment many thousands of years before.

Deep underground an alien library is unlocked. Human DNA is the key..

Soon the Terran Republic understand there is but one certainty, the ‘Others’ are coming and they must make a choice – do something or do nothing… Which would you choose?

  • “Look out star wars! A new epic space saga has landed.” Paul Cooke
  • “As a fan of Jack McDevitt’s archaeology based SF novels, I couldn’t pass this one up. If you are a McDevitt fan, read this novel.” Thomas J. Davis
  • “I enjoyed every page on the book and I highly recommend it to SciFi fans.” Timothy Wilkinson
  • “A good old fashioned science fiction military adventure for the young at heart.” Jesper Nielsen
  • “A really good sci-fi tale comprising political, military, and individual action involving interstellar war. A lot of action with a minimum of political skullduggery.” Kindle customer
  • “The plotline is wonderfully polished and the writing is crisp and moves smoothly, making for excellent reading pleasure.” Amazon customer
  • “The tech is good, plenty of action, solid length and the makings of a good series” Lawboss

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