The discovery of an abandoned alien city buried under the Martian plain propels Frank Brentford and his employer, MarsVantage, onto a collision course with Washington's ruling class. Technology and knowledge can drive MarsVantage to self-sufficiency, but Senator Maura Severino submits legislation, which will quickly become law, to nationalize all alien technology. Rather than surrender their hard-earned discovery and a secret that could destroy humanity if it fell into the wrong hands, Frank and MarsVantage chart a more challenging course... engaging a highly trained and heavily armed Space…mehr
The discovery of an abandoned alien city buried under the Martian plain propels Frank Brentford and his employer, MarsVantage, onto a collision course with Washington's ruling class. Technology and knowledge can drive MarsVantage to self-sufficiency, but Senator Maura Severino submits legislation, which will quickly become law, to nationalize all alien technology. Rather than surrender their hard-earned discovery and a secret that could destroy humanity if it fell into the wrong hands, Frank and MarsVantage chart a more challenging course... engaging a highly trained and heavily armed Space Force in an all-out battle to secure their freedom and prosperity. Will Frank prevail?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George G. Moore worked on the International Space Station project in the late 1980s. Since then, he created computer systems and managed projects for BoatU.S., a recreational boaters' association, and Geico, from which he retired in 2021. He co-chairs elections for Pennwriters, an organization that helps writers of all levels to improve and succeed in their craft. Also, he participates in several writing critique groups.While he primarily writes science fiction and speculative fiction, he's working on a contemporary mystery.He currently lives in northern Virginia and relaxes by swimming, golfing, reading, and attending concerts. His website is www.GeorgeGMoore.com
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