In the far future, humanity settles the stars, bioengineering its
descendants to survive in a harsh universe. This is the sixth book in
the science fiction series, The Backworlds. A space opera adventure.
The Backworlds hang by a Quantum string, a thread about to snap.
Annihilation is coming if Craze can’t stop it.
The genocidal alien he had trapped breaks free, destroying a ship
belonging to the Backworlds’ oldest enemy, the Fo’wo’s. The
murderous alien wants to overtake the galaxy. The Fo’wo’s want
another war.
The Backworlds’ best chance to survive is to overcome a century of
hate and forge an alliance with the Fo’wo’s. Because of his
history with the alien, Craze is recruited to represent his people.
Now he’s the most hated man in the galaxy.
The looming war will be a holocaust unless Craze can stop it, knowing
salvation comes at a price.
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About
M. Pax:
Fantasy,
science fiction, and the weird beckons to her, and she blames Oregon,
a source of endless inspiration. She docents at Pine Mountain
Observatory in the summers, and one of her cats has a crush on Mr.
Spock. You can find out more by visiting her website: mpaxauthor.com
Excerpt:
Until he knew for certain whether he dealt with one genocidal alien
or two, Lepsi couldn’t think right. His thoughts refused to stand
still, stuttering and churning.
The hatch slid fully open. He sprang off the cargo ejector, sailing
two kilometers into the ether. He tumbled in the black for precisely
twenty-three seconds then engaged his thrusters to journey the
remaining twenty kilometers over to a spacecraft-sized mass of
debris. The bits clumped together forming a weird metallic planetoid.
He traced along the char marks and the mangled pieces of hull. The
answers he needed wouldn’t be found in this trash, yet he was
closer to them here than anywhere else, unless he joined up with the
horrid alien again. His limbs shuddered and his lungs struggled for
breath. He never wanted to see the cloud-like ship again. He
couldn’t. He’d crack into a billion unrecoverable pieces. Just
like the rubble of the Fo’wo ship around him.
Love the cover
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Mary! Such an awesome series.
ReplyDeleteI could stand to hear a little more. (quote borrowed from the Firefly tv-series)
ReplyDeleteAnna from Elements of Writing
Mac, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAlex, I totally agree!
Anna, me too! :)
Congratulations Mary! *snoopy dance*
ReplyDeleteCongrats Mary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cover!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Mary!
So excited for Mary. :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Mary. Another great cover.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Christine. You're so awesome.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Mary! I like the cover.
ReplyDeleteYay for Mary! So happy for you. Again. ;) I love the sound of this one.
ReplyDeleteI must check my kindle and make sure I have this book!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Mary! I said this on another blog, but I love your author photo. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Mary!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the excerpt and the cover. Congrats, Mary.
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