Author: | Lee Baldwin | ISBN: | 9781532391439 |
Publisher: | Lee Baldwin | Publication: | June 18, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lee Baldwin |
ISBN: | 9781532391439 |
Publisher: | Lee Baldwin |
Publication: | June 18, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A Novel of First Contact
ARCHAEOLOGIST ANNA LEWIS extracts coded messages from a pre-Columbian sculpture, disclosing that Earth is the failed colony of an ancient galactic race. Failed colony?
Humanity will not be amused.
Here's the futuristic intrigue of "Snow Crash" mixed with the suspense and high stakes of "Blade Runner." This is the magic Lee Baldwin works in his latest novel, Savage Genesis Book One – Rescue and Asylum. Intrigue and danger with a strong woman at the center.
Anna rides a buried wormhole to the other side of the galaxy, struggling to understand she's been conscripted into an interplanetary rescue project by humanity's cousins. She and two million captive women are bound for alien assimilation.
Feisty, contradictory Anna will not simply accept what she is told. But the knowledge from those ancient beings is so overwhelming she doubts that the societies of Earth will hear what she must tell them.
If she keeps quiet, humanity will miss out on life-affirming knowledge. But if she shares what she has discovered, there are men who would gladly see her die. Along with the rest of Earth.
A Novel of First Contact
ARCHAEOLOGIST ANNA LEWIS extracts coded messages from a pre-Columbian sculpture, disclosing that Earth is the failed colony of an ancient galactic race. Failed colony?
Humanity will not be amused.
Here's the futuristic intrigue of "Snow Crash" mixed with the suspense and high stakes of "Blade Runner." This is the magic Lee Baldwin works in his latest novel, Savage Genesis Book One – Rescue and Asylum. Intrigue and danger with a strong woman at the center.
Anna rides a buried wormhole to the other side of the galaxy, struggling to understand she's been conscripted into an interplanetary rescue project by humanity's cousins. She and two million captive women are bound for alien assimilation.
Feisty, contradictory Anna will not simply accept what she is told. But the knowledge from those ancient beings is so overwhelming she doubts that the societies of Earth will hear what she must tell them.
If she keeps quiet, humanity will miss out on life-affirming knowledge. But if she shares what she has discovered, there are men who would gladly see her die. Along with the rest of Earth.