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Four years into a ten year mission to map the new galaxy in search of habitable worlds, Celestra Expeditionary Cruiser Arsus has discovered recently abandoned habitats on the moon Halon. Astrobiologist Shareen Lawkins will join the rest of the science expedition on the surface to search for clues. Her discovery will change the course of humanity and lead to a war that lasts for more than a hundred years.' to 'Four years into a ten year mission to map the new galaxy in search of habitable worlds, Celestra Expeditionary Cruiser Arsus has discovered recently abandoned habitats on the moon Halon. Astrobiologist Shareen Lawkins will join the rest of the science expedition on the surface to search for clues. Her discovery will change the course of humanity.'

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First published September 24, 2012

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Sacha Valero

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Born and raised in Southern California, Sacha Valero grew up in the age of Star Wars, the Space Shuttle program, and cheesy heavy metal ballads. A voracious reader of the Choose Your Own Adventure series, he moved on to the likes of Tolkien, Steven King, and Clive Barker before being bitten by the science fiction bug. He draws inspiration from the writings of Issac Asimov, Andre Norton, Robert Heinlein, and Arthur C. Clark.

Sacha Valero lives in Costa Mesa, CA where he caters to the beck and call of a German Shepherd with a bit too many human characteristics.

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I received a complimentary copy of this book in order to review it, or I would not have kept reading as long as I did. I found the characters paper thin, the writing style wooden and the dialogue confusing (several characters would speak in the same paragraph with little to distinguish among them). I gave up a third of the way through.
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