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Nine hundred years in the future, a peaceful but struggling humanity reaches out from Earth, looking for planets, looking for people, looking for their place in the galaxy. They find more than they bargained for. Book 1: The Sundering ¿ Far in the outer sectors, the supply chain from Earth is stretched to the breaking point. Ships can only jump between stars using an ancient alien transportation system called the a-rings. But now, someone or something is jumping into human space, destroying the a-rings, and trapping people on rundown space stations. ¿ Cargo captain Beezan Mirage, one of the…mehr

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Nine hundred years in the future, a peaceful but struggling humanity reaches out from Earth, looking for planets, looking for people, looking for their place in the galaxy. They find more than they bargained for. Book 1: The Sundering ¿ Far in the outer sectors, the supply chain from Earth is stretched to the breaking point. Ships can only jump between stars using an ancient alien transportation system called the a-rings. But now, someone or something is jumping into human space, destroying the a-rings, and trapping people on rundown space stations. ¿ Cargo captain Beezan Mirage, one of the few people that can jump, has sacrificed eight years as a solo pilot delivering critical supplies to keep space stations operational. For Beezan, it's better to be alone than suffer the loss of another crew. Runaway Jarvie Atikameq makes a desperate move to get away from teen training school, onto a ship, and back to his last surviving shipmate. He may be the only person with a clue to what's really happening with the mysterious a-ring accidents. They never meant to change history.¿Non-violentFirst ContactScience Fiction Adventure
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A native of Earth, D Rae Price lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family. She has a bachelor's degree in Astronomy, but spent her class time thinking up space adventures instead of thesis topics. In real life, she's looking forward to the Lucy mission flybys of Trojan asteroids and finding out more about the origins of our solar system.