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Three separate alien societies have claims on Cavanagh's Star. But the new arrivals -- the gethes from Earth -- now threaten the tenuous balance of a coveted world.
Environmental Hazard Enforcement officer Shan Frankland agreed to lead a mission to Cavanagh's Star, knowing that 150 years would elapse before she could finally return home. But her landing, with a small group of scientists and Marines, has not gone unnoticed by Aras, the planet's designated guardian. An eternally evolving world himself, this sad, powerful being has already obliterated millions of alien interlopers and their great cities to protect the fragile native population. Now Shan and her party -- plus the small colony of fundamentalist humans who preceded them -- could face a similar annihilation . . . or a fate far worse. Because Aras possesses a secret of the blood that would be disastrous if it fell into human hands -- if the gethes survive the impending war their coming has inadvertently hastened.
392 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published February 1, 2004
“The Frankland woman says humans have discovered other aliens since our mission left Earth, but it’s not aliens that bring them here. It’s the planet.”
“Detected,” Aras said, correcting Josh almost without thinking. As if other species had no existence until humans chanced upon them and defined them, discovered them. “Have they ever met a species with a more advanced culture than theirs?”
“If you mean technology, no. Culture—well, in our past, humans have discovered other humans with advanced cultures, but with inferior technology.”
“I think I recall what happened to them. I will be fascinated to learn how these gethes deal with being in that position.”
If you decide to read the whole series this is a statement from the author about the second book. I was persistent and found it but an ebook might be a cheaper options: You probably won't be able to get a hard copy of Crossing The Line, because although it's still in print, HarperCollins aren't making it available for reasons they have yet to explain to me. It's available as an e-book, but if that means you'll skip it because you don't like e-books, it's best not to read the series at all – you'll just miss too much of the plot to fully understand the rest of the story.
-The Author