Day of the Dragonstar

Book One of the Dragonstar Series

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Day of the Dragonstar by David Bischoff, Thomas F. Monteleone, Event Horizon Publishing Group
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Author: David Bischoff, Thomas F. Monteleone ISBN: 1230000309638
Publisher: Event Horizon Publishing Group Publication: July 2, 2012
Imprint: Event Horizon EBooks Language: English
Author: David Bischoff, Thomas F. Monteleone
ISBN: 1230000309638
Publisher: Event Horizon Publishing Group
Publication: July 2, 2012
Imprint: Event Horizon EBooks
Language: English

An artificial Jurassic world spins through space, kilometers long and made to order, build to endure for an eternity. An enticing mystery for the humans of the Heinlein exploratory mission, it holds deadly secrets from the universe’s savage past.

INSIDE THE MILES-LONG SPACESHIP IT WAS 160 MILLION YEARS AGO ...

Day after artificial day, outwitting the carnivorous saurians that had devoured their shipmates, the two survivors of the Heinlein expedition to the mysterious object known as Artifact One picked their way through the vast, horizonless jungle that filled the hull of the star-traveling terrerium.

They did what a man and a woman fighting together to survive usually do:

They prayed for rescue.

They searched for a way to escape.

They fell in love

Then, from a rise in the forest, they saw a wall.

And something on the wall saw them.

THE SENTRY

Atop a crumbling rampart stood a sentry, weapon grasped in its four-fingered hand, partly clothed ... its snout instinctively twitching at the scent of the man and woman walking toward its city.

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An artificial Jurassic world spins through space, kilometers long and made to order, build to endure for an eternity. An enticing mystery for the humans of the Heinlein exploratory mission, it holds deadly secrets from the universe’s savage past.

INSIDE THE MILES-LONG SPACESHIP IT WAS 160 MILLION YEARS AGO ...

Day after artificial day, outwitting the carnivorous saurians that had devoured their shipmates, the two survivors of the Heinlein expedition to the mysterious object known as Artifact One picked their way through the vast, horizonless jungle that filled the hull of the star-traveling terrerium.

They did what a man and a woman fighting together to survive usually do:

They prayed for rescue.

They searched for a way to escape.

They fell in love

Then, from a rise in the forest, they saw a wall.

And something on the wall saw them.

THE SENTRY

Atop a crumbling rampart stood a sentry, weapon grasped in its four-fingered hand, partly clothed ... its snout instinctively twitching at the scent of the man and woman walking toward its city.

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