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The End of Everything

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Take a deep breath. You have three minutes to live.

As the first manned spaceship to Mars successfully departs from Earth in September 2026, only a small group of people know the real reason for the mission.
With the new propulsion system rushed through its development, Steve David, a project specialist, confides his fears to his colleague Jacob Miller.
Two years later, an unprecedented solar event begins a sequence of events that will change the lives of all those involved and sees a small group of people racing to uncover the truth, while trying to halt a seemingly unstoppable catastrophe.
Knowledge can be a dangerous thing as NASA engineers Jacob, Andy, and Kevin, together with British reporter Alice discover, as they race to stop the destruction of all life on Earth.
Can they succeed as the Sun, for eons the bringer of life, now becomes the harbinger of death?

275 pages, Paperback

Published April 18, 2022

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M.E. Ellington

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Martyn Ellington (pen name M.E. Ellington) is the Amazon best-selling author of two published novels, and two self-published novels. His novels include Thirstonfield Halt, The Martialis Incident, and Devolution of a Species. His latest novel, co-written with Steven Stiefel titled Tomorrow's Flight is now available.

Martyn was born and raised in Northeast England, where he lives today. From a young age he has been a fan of all things science fiction and horror: from B-movie classics such as The Valley of Gwangi and the Hammer Horror movies of Christopher Lee, through to more contemporary shows like The X-Files. His writing influences include James Herbert and Michael Crichton.

To relax, Martyn enjoys the company of friends, family, and his dogs. Not always is that order! He also enjoys listening to music, his favourite artist being Jeff Lynne, though he also enjoys Diana Krall and First Aid Kit. He's an audiophile who, in a world of digital everything, still prefers the sound of vinyl. One of his prize possessions is a 34-year-old Technics hi-fi system that once belonged to his father, who bought it new.

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February 14, 2023
great at first

The ideas conjured up by. ME. Ellington was truly unique and well paced. Earth dying has been a concept of authors forever. The way this catastrophe unfolds is better than most other stories. Science was applied in terms that the commoners would understand. All of the story was good until the end, but religion was then pushed down our throats. A scientific study culminating in the reason being God was ridiculous
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