From Distant Stars :Book 2 - From Darkest Skies

From Distant Stars

From Distant Stars :Book 2 - From Darkest Skies

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Inspector Keon has finally got over the death of his wife Alysha in a terrorist attack five years ago. The illegal AI copy of her - Liss - that he created to help him mourn has vanished, presumed destroyed. His life is back on track. But a deadly shooting in a police-guarded room in a high-security hospital threatens to ruin everything. Who got past the defences? Why did they kill the seemingly unimportant military officer who had been in a coma for weeks? And why did the scanners pick up the deceased man the next day on the other side of the planet, seemingly alive and well?

As Keon digs into the mysteries he begins to realise that the death was connected to a mysterious object, potentially alien, discovered buried in ice under the north pole. Someone has worked out what is hidden there, and what its discovery will mean for mankind. Someone who is willing to kill.

And another player has entered the game. Someone who seems to know more about Keon than is possible.

Someone who might be using Liss's information against him.

Or who might be Alysha, back from the dead.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781473214798
ISBN10 1473214793
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 306 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 198 x 32 mm
Publisher / Reseller Orion Publishing Co
Format paperback
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A true un-put-downable page turner. * POPULAR SCIENCE *
An entertaining piece of high-concept science fiction. * FRIGHTFEST *
A truly gripping novel with a mystery complex enough to keep me guessing to the end. * SF CROWSNEST *

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Author's Bio

Sam Peters is a mathematician, part-time gentle-person adventurer and occasional screenwriter who has seen faces glaze over at the words 'science fiction' once too often. Inspirations include Dennis Potter, Mary Doria Russell, Lynda La Plante, Neal Stephenson, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. Has more hopes than regrets, more cats than children, watches a lot of violent contact sport and is an unrepentant closet goth.

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