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Stranded on a hostile planet, one man finds himself thrust into a fight for survival that could decide the fate of an entire world . . . As an engineer on the arkship Pilgrim-9, bound for the Tau Ceti solar system, Morgan Hall thought his life would revolve around maintaining and repairing the ship and supporting the needs of the five thousand colonists aboard. But when he's roused early from a 240-year stasis, he's confronted with chaos. Along with his shipmates, Morgan is brought down to a planet teeming with peril. Forced to fight for their survival without any of their tech to hand, they…mehr

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Stranded on a hostile planet, one man finds himself thrust into a fight for survival that could decide the fate of an entire world . . . As an engineer on the arkship Pilgrim-9, bound for the Tau Ceti solar system, Morgan Hall thought his life would revolve around maintaining and repairing the ship and supporting the needs of the five thousand colonists aboard. But when he's roused early from a 240-year stasis, he's confronted with chaos. Along with his shipmates, Morgan is brought down to a planet teeming with peril. Forced to fight for their survival without any of their tech to hand, they must adapt quickly to overcome countless threats in a world where magic is as real as science. Eventually, they begin to create a new existence for themselves. But just as they're beginning to feel at home, Morgan and his fellow humans discover the planet is already inhabited by intelligent life-forms?and this native species is cunning, powerful, and all too lethal . . .
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Plum Parrot is the penname of author Miles Gallup, who grew up in Southern Arizona and spent much of his youth wandering around the Sonoran Desert, hunting imaginary monsters and building forts. He studied creative writing at the University of Arizona and, for a number of years, attempted to teach middle schoolers to love literature and write their own stories. If he's not out enjoying the beach, you can find Gallup writing, reading his favorite authors, or playing D&D with friends and family.