Seeds of Earth
- 632 pages
- 23 hours of reading
A fresh, multi-layered approach to classic space opera tropes by an emerging British science fiction author.
This epic saga delves into the vastness of space where humanity faces an existential threat from ruthless alien forces. Following a devastating invasion, the last remnants of humankind are sent on a journey across the galaxy to find a new home. The narrative follows the fates of colonies on distant worlds, encountering unknown cultures and ancient mysteries. It is a tale of survival, hope, and unexpected conflicts, exploring what it means to be human in the face of galactic peril.
A fresh, multi-layered approach to classic space opera tropes by an emerging British science fiction author.
A multi-layered, 21st century take on the classic tropes of space opera by a bold new voice in British science fiction.
A multi-layered, 21st century take on the classic tropes of space opera by a bold new voice in British science fiction
The Warcage is a feat of unprecedented stellar engineering: two hundred worlds harnessed to an artificial sun. Built to travel through space as a monument to peace between alien species, its voracious rulers have turned it into a nightmarish wasteland, capturing new planets for slaves and resources, then discarding the old. Now, when a verdant agri-world is pulled out of its orbit and a deal goes bad, it is up to the captain of a smuggling ship to journey into the Warcage and rescue his crew.
Action-orientated space opera with a spaceship crewed by rogues and scoundrels, from the author of Seeds of Earth - perfect for fans of Star Wars, Firefly or Farscape