The Apocalypse Crystal

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Author: Alexander Dregon ISBN: 9780463556542
Publisher: Alexander Dregon Publication: July 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alexander Dregon
ISBN: 9780463556542
Publisher: Alexander Dregon
Publication: July 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mankind has made it to the stars, in no small part due to the discovery, and exploitation of a blue crystal called Dashon. And the only source of it is the man known as the Crystal Commissar, Kelen Roaert. He controls the flow of Dashon to the colonies, and has the only known, reliable source of the mineral, all of which has made him, in the opinion of those that know, the richest man in the colonies. And there seems to be no end in sight.
Until one day, a prospector named Tim Baler finds an asteroid of the mineral crystal, far away from the inner colonies, richer than anything yet found, or produced, anywhere. But Kelen's reputation for dealing with competition harshly, and the fact that he is unfamiliar with the form these crystals are in, force him to seek allies on a distant and lawless world.
Mankind has made it to the stars, in no small part due to the discovery, and exploitation of a blue crystal called Dashon. And the only source of it is the man known as the Crystal Commissar, Kelen Roaert. He controls the flow of Dashon to the colonies, and has the only known, reliable source of the mineral, all of which has made him, in the opinion of those that know, the richest man in the colonies. And there seems to be no end in sight.
Until one day, a prospector named Tim Baler finds an asteroid of the mineral crystal, far away from the inner colonies, richer than anything yet found, or produced, anywhere. But Kelen's reputation for dealing with competition harshly, and the fact that he is unfamiliar with the form these crystals are in, force him to seek allies on a distant and lawless world. Where he finds that most of the things he had heard about Kelen are true, but the reasons behind them, are even more frightening.

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Mankind has made it to the stars, in no small part due to the discovery, and exploitation of a blue crystal called Dashon. And the only source of it is the man known as the Crystal Commissar, Kelen Roaert. He controls the flow of Dashon to the colonies, and has the only known, reliable source of the mineral, all of which has made him, in the opinion of those that know, the richest man in the colonies. And there seems to be no end in sight.
Until one day, a prospector named Tim Baler finds an asteroid of the mineral crystal, far away from the inner colonies, richer than anything yet found, or produced, anywhere. But Kelen's reputation for dealing with competition harshly, and the fact that he is unfamiliar with the form these crystals are in, force him to seek allies on a distant and lawless world.
Mankind has made it to the stars, in no small part due to the discovery, and exploitation of a blue crystal called Dashon. And the only source of it is the man known as the Crystal Commissar, Kelen Roaert. He controls the flow of Dashon to the colonies, and has the only known, reliable source of the mineral, all of which has made him, in the opinion of those that know, the richest man in the colonies. And there seems to be no end in sight.
Until one day, a prospector named Tim Baler finds an asteroid of the mineral crystal, far away from the inner colonies, richer than anything yet found, or produced, anywhere. But Kelen's reputation for dealing with competition harshly, and the fact that he is unfamiliar with the form these crystals are in, force him to seek allies on a distant and lawless world. Where he finds that most of the things he had heard about Kelen are true, but the reasons behind them, are even more frightening.

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