Author: | Stephen Renneberg | ISBN: | 9780994184023 |
Publisher: | Stephen Renneberg | Publication: | September 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stephen Renneberg |
ISBN: | 9780994184023 |
Publisher: | Stephen Renneberg |
Publication: | September 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Everything a great sci-fi novel should be: visionary, immersive, and thematically profound.
- Kirkus Reviews
2018 Finalist for Science Fiction, National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA)
Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2016.
Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Otherworldly Reads of 2016.
Awarded the Kirkus Star
Ten years after The Mothership crashed on Earth, an alien probe from 65,000 light years away splashes down in the Pacific, seeking to solve a cosmic riddle.
A trawler inexplicably vanishes at sea and a body washes up on a deserted beach with a single extra-terrestrial clue that reaches all the way to Area 51.
Colonel Beckman and two of his team are dispatched to unravel the mystery. They board an oceanographic vessel which carries them to one of the most remote places on Earth, where an elusive alien presence is preparing to challenge the dominance of the human race.
It is there, in the baking tropical heat of The Mothersea, they learn a terrible truth – that one world cannot have two masters.
Everything a great sci-fi novel should be: visionary, immersive, and thematically profound.
- Kirkus Reviews
2018 Finalist for Science Fiction, National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA)
Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2016.
Named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Indie Otherworldly Reads of 2016.
Awarded the Kirkus Star
Ten years after The Mothership crashed on Earth, an alien probe from 65,000 light years away splashes down in the Pacific, seeking to solve a cosmic riddle.
A trawler inexplicably vanishes at sea and a body washes up on a deserted beach with a single extra-terrestrial clue that reaches all the way to Area 51.
Colonel Beckman and two of his team are dispatched to unravel the mystery. They board an oceanographic vessel which carries them to one of the most remote places on Earth, where an elusive alien presence is preparing to challenge the dominance of the human race.
It is there, in the baking tropical heat of The Mothersea, they learn a terrible truth – that one world cannot have two masters.