Out of Due Season The First Transit |
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Author:
| Wretlind, Benjamin |
ISBN: | 979-8-7773-8944-2 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.99 |
Book Description:
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A dead man floating in a lake. A second gruesome discovery. Will submerged secrets alter the course of humanity?
Zachary Miller is struggling with grief. Feeling helpless from loss and his sister's disappearance, the rookie recovery specialist is retrieving a drowned corpse when he finds over three hundred more bodies. And diving down to tag the remains, he spies a suspicious hatch lurking beyond the deteriorating flesh.
When letters reveal the victims were members...
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A dead man floating in a lake. A second gruesome discovery. Will submerged secrets alter the course of humanity?
Zachary Miller is struggling with grief. Feeling helpless from loss and his sister's disappearance, the rookie recovery specialist is retrieving a drowned corpse when he finds over three hundred more bodies. And diving down to tag the remains, he spies a suspicious hatch lurking beyond the deteriorating flesh.
When letters reveal the victims were members of a religious cult, Zachary meets a skilled geo-intelligence analyst with evidence the tragedy might be a hoax. And as he and his new ally recruit a team to uncover clues below the trapdoor, the truth they seek threatens to change their planet forever.
Is Earth's future about to be wiped out by a world-shattering conspiracy?
Out of Due Season is the provocative first book in the Transit anthropological science fiction series. If you like a diverse cast of characters, gritty happenings, and intriguing dystopian settings, then you'll love Benjamin X. Wretlind's eye-opening thriller.
Buy Out of Due Season to witness the genesis of a new world today!
"Highly recommended." - Readers' Favorite
"Wretlind knocks it out of the park with this first installment in the series, and readers like me are going to happily buckle up for the Second Transit." - B.R. O'Hagan, author of Scoundrel in the Thick and Martin's Way
"...a multi-layered castle of personal loss, respect, philosophy, and the decisions of bad people..." - Lou Kemp, author of the Celwyn series