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A mysterious catastrophe has doomed humankind to extinction within a century. Thirty years later, the frightened, dying remnants of humanity face a new upheaval when a million alien spacecraft land all over the world. But another threat lurks-by far the most serious, yet if it can be overcome, Earth might enter an era vastly different from anything it's ever known. "A thrilling and well-paced science fiction novel." - IndieReader "A very compelling story, well-written and very intricate. . . . I would definitely recommend 'No Legacy so Rich' by W. Thomas Jones to science fiction fans. It is…mehr

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A mysterious catastrophe has doomed humankind to extinction within a century. Thirty years later, the frightened, dying remnants of humanity face a new upheaval when a million alien spacecraft land all over the world. But another threat lurks-by far the most serious, yet if it can be overcome, Earth might enter an era vastly different from anything it's ever known. "A thrilling and well-paced science fiction novel." - IndieReader "A very compelling story, well-written and very intricate. . . . I would definitely recommend 'No Legacy so Rich' by W. Thomas Jones to science fiction fans. It is one that will be worth the journey. What stands out above all else is the complex plot and the thoughts it will bring to mind. Are there others out there? Could something like this happen in our world? And finally, would it be a good or a bad thing to the overall picture of Earth as we know it?" - Kathy Stickles, Reader Views "Loved the ideas that created the plot in this book." "Super fun and chock full of surprises." "A wild ride." "A great moral." - Writer's Digest
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Autorenporträt
W. Thomas Jones is a retired journalist and musician, married to a journalist and teacher, with whom he raised three perfect children despite living in North Carolina. He holds master's degrees in music and religion from Yale, and has lived also in Chicago, Indiana, Florida and England.