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Stardusk

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Capt. Aurora Brennan and her five crew aboard the Ichabod make the final timejump of their mission to scan the Virgo Supercluster. Progressive scanning is boring work, until a simple mistake sends them into a starless, empty void.
As crew members begin to fall sick and ship systems fail, they grow desperate to find out where they’ve jumped, why the stars are gone, and how to recharge their ship so they can return home.
Brennan fights to keep her crew together as the fabric of spacetime begins to unravel, but it will take a miracle to get any of them home alive.

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Published October 29, 2015

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Born in Georgia and raised mostly across the American South, Christian has moved more than sixty times across eleven states and two countries. He currently resides in the Denver area. A twenty-year enlisted Air Force veteran, professional voice actor, visual designer, web developer, data analyst and all-around info nut, he dislikes being bored.

A staunch individualist, Christian believes power resides within arm’s reach and that people can live their fullest lives when they draw their eyes from the ambitions of world change to the quiet victory of inner peace.

Christian grew up an “Accelerated Reader” (yeah, buddy) reading the likes of Orson Scott Card and Isaac Asimov, the Hardy Boys and the expanded Star Wars X-Wing series. As an adult, he has delved in Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind, Brandon Sanderson, Ayn Rand, Brent Weeks, Mercedes Lackey and more.

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December 28, 2015
Fantastic ride!

Come take a journey to the edge of the universe with this great tale! Twists and turns will keep you on the edge of your seat and turning pages as the possibilities of both space and time come together in this great read. Looking forward to reading more from this author!
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