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Probably as soon as our great ancestors could put faces on their fears and notice the patterns of decay, destruction, and death throughout nature, they cobbled together tales of woe. Prophets had foretold various doomsday scenarios--all the extent of some god's righteous wrath. As it turned out, doomsday fell on a Saturday, 27th of June, 2076 AD, when two immense saucers 'blinked' into existence over Earth's polar caps and began a reign of unimaginable destruction. All attempts to communicate were futile, as were any efforts to thwart them while they continued their devastation, unabated. Were…mehr

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Probably as soon as our great ancestors could put faces on their fears and notice the patterns of decay, destruction, and death throughout nature, they cobbled together tales of woe. Prophets had foretold various doomsday scenarios--all the extent of some god's righteous wrath. As it turned out, doomsday fell on a Saturday, 27th of June, 2076 AD, when two immense saucers 'blinked' into existence over Earth's polar caps and began a reign of unimaginable destruction. All attempts to communicate were futile, as were any efforts to thwart them while they continued their devastation, unabated. Were these two colossal discs the devices of God's will or were they from another world? Who was behind this 'stellar-assured' destruction and what would be the fate of humankind and its world when it ended? Only within these pages lie the answers.
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Peter Hussey is a previously published author and a retired radiological control technologist, now living with his elder sister, Marty, in Augusta, Georgia. When he isn't treading water down at the local YMCA, Peter spends his time dreaming up plausible science-fiction plots laced with intriguing characters. As an avid non-fiction science reader, he tries to incorporate real startling phenomena in his stories whenever possible, believing that it makes the story more relevant, thought provoking, and enjoyable. In addition to Marty, Peter has another great sister and four fine brothers, comprising a close-knit family.