390 million miles from Earth, their lives became a living terror. In the farthest reach of mankind's space colonization, near Jupiter's moons, the crew of the frigate Simpson is in a fight for their lives. A veteran captain must find a way to survive against the horror of a long-lost freighter infested with an alien vanguard force, invading Earth's solar system. Europa Nightmare is the first book in Wayne Faust and Charles Eugene Anderson's Dark Curtain Series, a brand new, military sci-fi horror space opera. If you liked Alien, The Thing, and The Expanse, then you'll love this face-paced,…mehr
390 million miles from Earth, their lives became a living terror. In the farthest reach of mankind's space colonization, near Jupiter's moons, the crew of the frigate Simpson is in a fight for their lives. A veteran captain must find a way to survive against the horror of a long-lost freighter infested with an alien vanguard force, invading Earth's solar system. Europa Nightmare is the first book in Wayne Faust and Charles Eugene Anderson's Dark Curtain Series, a brand new, military sci-fi horror space opera. If you liked Alien, The Thing, and The Expanse, then you'll love this face-paced, captivating, richly populated - horror story. Buy Book One of the Dark Curtain Saga and unnerve yourself!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wayne Faust has been a full-time comedy and music performer for over 45 years, performing in 40 states and overseas in England, Holland, Scotland, and Mexico. His music is heard all over the world. While on the road performing, he writes fiction, mostly character-driven, speculative tales. He's had over 50 short stories published in various places around the world. Along with several other books and short story collections, "The Calek's Tale Trilogy" is his most impressive work, written over several years while on the road with his show, including a summer of shows on Mackinac Island, Michigan, which heavily influenced the sights and sounds of this story.
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