Origins: A Dryden Universe Collection

Origins: A Dryden Universe Collection
ISBN-10
1491789085
ISBN-13
9781491789087
Series
Origins
Category
Fiction
Pages
282
Language
English
Published
2016-02-26
Publisher
iUniverse
Author
Daniel B. Hunt

Description

Master Sergeant Sayer Kade leads a squad of Terra Corps preterhuman Geist Marines on a dangerous mission into the unknown. Dark forces churn inside the attack ship Revenge as the ghost of the captains dead wife haunts him into insanity - and warfare will never be the same... Geologist Haamar Ransans discovery promises to propel the desert world Telakia into an industrial powerhouse, while making Haamar extremely wealthy. Murder and intrigue swirl in this tale of corporate greed. Jordan Mackey traverses an apocalyptic, war-torn landscape searching for her father. As America and its allies launch a desperate bid to stop a Chinese invasion, Jordan finds the strength to survive, which leads to one of the most important discoveries in human history...

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