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Is it religious science fiction, fantasy, or a new perspective on life? In an unimportant galaxy, orbiting a minor star, there's a beautiful blue planet. On that planet there is something so dangerous that it is watched over by the guardians of death. Visitors are closely monitored so that no contamination can spread from that little planet to the rest of the universe. But there's trouble on this little world, as the guardians of death are using their trust and their authority to advance their own causes, and the very thing they are guarding is growing, reproducing itself, and looking for ways…mehr

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Is it religious science fiction, fantasy, or a new perspective on life? In an unimportant galaxy, orbiting a minor star, there's a beautiful blue planet. On that planet there is something so dangerous that it is watched over by the guardians of death. Visitors are closely monitored so that no contamination can spread from that little planet to the rest of the universe. But there's trouble on this little world, as the guardians of death are using their trust and their authority to advance their own causes, and the very thing they are guarding is growing, reproducing itself, and looking for ways to get away from its place of confinement. Should it be destroyed? Are the guardians to be subjected to fearsome punishment? Or is there something here that can be preserved? More importantly, can it be safely preserved, or is it a threat to the many galaxies and their truly civilized inhabitants? Join Andy Garza in experiencing this fascinating experiment in thought and story.
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Autorenporträt
Andy Garza may have started his journey of destiny by being forced to drop out of high school. But knowing his hunger for knowledge, his mom urged him to never stop reading. And so the world became his classroom. Newspapers, magazines and books were all digestible material for him. He began as a floral delivery boy but soon became a designer. His artistic ability won him the title of Master Florist. People came to him for floral design lessons and his own school materialized. He wrote and illustrated six instructional manuals to help produce professional florists. He also wrote and illustrated five children's story books, then three romance novels.