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The Tomb Planet is the third book in the sci-fi series Children of the Phoenix. A sizzling space epic filled with spectacular marvels and shadowy mysteries, blistering-pace escapades, and terrifying encounters with the unknown. The story of Alice and Elias’ journey through space is simply magnificent. Alice and Elias’ new home, a spaceship called The Phoenix, has crashed on the Empire’s old burial planet, Umbezra. It is a place where only the dead roam. At least, that is what the crew of The Phoenix believe until they receive a distress signal from Alice and Elias’ mother. Astonishingly, it…mehr

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The Tomb Planet is the third book in the sci-fi series Children of the Phoenix. A sizzling space epic filled with spectacular marvels and shadowy mysteries, blistering-pace escapades, and terrifying encounters with the unknown. The story of Alice and Elias’ journey through space is simply magnificent. Alice and Elias’ new home, a spaceship called The Phoenix, has crashed on the Empire’s old burial planet, Umbezra. It is a place where only the dead roam. At least, that is what the crew of The Phoenix believe until they receive a distress signal from Alice and Elias’ mother. Astonishingly, it seems that she is also on Umbezra. To reach her, the crew descend into the ancient catacombs, where monstrous beings and terrifying discoveries await, all while being hunted by their enemies.
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Autorenporträt
Oskar Källner is an author with a fervent devotion to all things related to science fiction. That passion was kindled when he as a young boy discovered Jules Verne and read absolutely everything by him in the city public library. Later he continued with, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke and C.J. Cherryh to mention some. Oskar has won several short story competitions and has a body of work consisting of novels, short stories and children’s books. He’s been published in several languages, recently in the American SF-magazine Future SF.