Reunion - Martin Jones - Books - Independently Published - 9781686069635 - August 13, 2019
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Reunion

Martin Jones

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Reunion

This is the first book in the Hand of Destiny Science Fiction series which takes the threads from the end of the A George Melville Mystery, six book series, and takes it into the 21st century and beyond. Designed to be read without knowledge of the previous series, the book predicts the dystopian future facing humankind with global warming and our general disregard for the planet and each other. It also addresses some of the fundamental questions that face us like who we actually are, is there a god, and what is the purpose of life? This exciting first instalment sees our heroes forced off planet Earth which they were trying to save, meaning their journey into the cosmos begins on the dark side of the moon. They then find a new home on Mars, but discover a secret link with Earth's pre-history and Mars, meaning there are shocking implications for humankind. This first book launches a series which explores not only our universes, but countless other multiverses, and offers ideas to the very purpose of life in a thought-provoking and exciting adventure which takes us to the edge of our perception of reality, and beyond the parameters of our imagination, where we search for new technologies and thought processes which take us out of this construct into what actually exists outside. It begins a saga which sees fleets of ships battling it out in the silence of space, and introduces us to a concept of true evil which has the power to destroy life everywhere. Will the Hand of Destiny truly achieve the reunion that they crave, and what is the rebirth? Is there hope for the Earth? Is there hope for humankind? The journey begins...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 13, 2019
ISBN13 9781686069635
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 210
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   285 g
Language English  

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