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It appears out of nowhere-one moment the sky is empty, the next, there's a rent in the fabric of space itself. And the System is about to change forever. In the far reaches of the Rim Mountains, itinerant field-scientist Aran Romeu is searching desperately for the cure to an incurable disease-one that's slowly killing his best friend. He's sworn to do whatever it takes to find it. But when a portal opens in the deep space at the edges of the Joias System, and something comes through, he realizes that 'whatever it takes' will involve travelling into the uncharted space beyond the portal. And…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It appears out of nowhere-one moment the sky is empty, the next, there's a rent in the fabric of space itself. And the System is about to change forever. In the far reaches of the Rim Mountains, itinerant field-scientist Aran Romeu is searching desperately for the cure to an incurable disease-one that's slowly killing his best friend. He's sworn to do whatever it takes to find it. But when a portal opens in the deep space at the edges of the Joias System, and something comes through, he realizes that 'whatever it takes' will involve travelling into the uncharted space beyond the portal. And he's not the only one after the cure, and willing to do whatever it takes to get to it first ... No one knows what's beyond the portal. And it's an open question if Aran-or anyone-will survive long enough to find out.
Autorenporträt
R.M. Olson writes queer, feel-good space opera, featuring diverse casts, found families, and loads of action. R.M. has ridden the Trans Siberian railway, jumped off the highest bungee jump in the world, gone cage-diving with great white sharks, faced down a charging buffalo bull, and knows how to milk a goat. Currently they reside in Alberta, Canada with their four children, three cats, and a dog the size of a small bear. R.M. goes hiking and skiing more often than they probably have time for, eats more chocolate than is probably good for them, and reads more books than is probably prudent.