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Red Planet

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The first manned mission to Mars goes terribly wrong when the starship is damaged, separating the commander from her crew on the planet's surface. When she is ordered to leave the astronauts to their fate, she risks losing their lives, Mars's secrets -- and humanity's last chance for survival....

258 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published January 1, 2000

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Peter Telep

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Peter Telep is the author of more than fifty novels. His collaboration with Tom Clancy, Against All Enemies, debuted at #1 on the New York Times Bestsellers List. Additionally, he has written many bestselling novels based on Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon, Endwar, and Splinter Cell video game series.

He is a produced film and television writer and has worked alongside professionals throughout the video game industry. The Doc Harrison series marks his return to fantasy and science fiction where he began his career.

Find him on Facebook, Twitter (@petertelep), and email: peter@docharrisonbooks.com. He always loves to hear from his readers!


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Writing as Ben Weaver: Brothers in Arms, Rebels in Arms, Patriots in Arms

Writing as P.W. Storm: The Force 5 Recon Series and The Mercenaries Series

Writing as Pete Callahan: Armored Corps, Attack by Fire, Engage and Destroy

Writing as David Michaels: Endwar, Endwar: The Hunted, Ghost Recon, Ghost Recon: Combat Ops, Splinter Cell: Endgame

Writing as Richard Michaels: The Fall of Eden (Trade Paperback)

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April 19, 2024
Holy crap, this novel is excellent! How does it only have 12 reviews? And those not so great? Soooo much better than the movie. Reminds me heavily of Andy Weir’s The Martian. This has everything I look for in sci fi.
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