THE END OF THE WORLD IS JUST THE BEGINNING. A giant rogue planet called Rudra is hurling through the galaxy - destination: Earth! Thus is born MESH, the Mission to Ensure the Survival of Humanity. Robert Livingston and Holly Bertelli lead a network of dedicated scientists who have just two and a half years to design and build an Armada of colossal Space Stations to transport 5,000 Pilgrims off the planet, and on to mankind's new home, the Jovian moon, Ganymede. The endeavor is pockmarked by obstacles from a terrorist attempt to sabotage the mission, to the drastic measures required to recover…mehr
THE END OF THE WORLD IS JUST THE BEGINNING. A giant rogue planet called Rudra is hurling through the galaxy - destination: Earth! Thus is born MESH, the Mission to Ensure the Survival of Humanity. Robert Livingston and Holly Bertelli lead a network of dedicated scientists who have just two and a half years to design and build an Armada of colossal Space Stations to transport 5,000 Pilgrims off the planet, and on to mankind's new home, the Jovian moon, Ganymede. The endeavor is pockmarked by obstacles from a terrorist attempt to sabotage the mission, to the drastic measures required to recover from a meteor's near miss, to the psychological effects of survival, grief, and isolation, to the taming of their hostile new world. Rife with suspense, dramatic plot twists, and complex characters, with a surprising and thought-provoking ending, Atlantis will satisfy any fan of speculative sci-fi.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author, Composer, and Poet, David Robertson Miller is the author of The Callum Emergence, The Pipes Are Calling, and The Rogue and Other Stories, And the Dunes Whisper (poems), Thou Shalt Not Scoff - a Rational Unity of Religion and Science, as well as song cycles, Cantatas, and other musical compositions. He lives with his wife, Ann, and their dog, Buddy in the Barrier Islands of North Carolina, in a little house called Island Time.
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