The Trilisk Ruins The Trilisk Ruins
Libro 1 - Parker Interstellar Travels

The Trilisk Ruins

Parker Interstellar Travels, no. 1

Descripción editorial

Telisa Relachik studied to be a xenoarchaeologist in a future where humans study alien artifacts but haven't ever encountered live aliens. Of all the aliens whose extinct civilizations are studied, the Trilisks are the most advanced and the most mysterious.

Telisa refuses to join the government because of her opposition to its hard-handed policies restricting civilian investigation and trade of alien artifacts, despite the fact that her estranged father is a captain in the United Nations Space Force.

When a group of artifact smugglers recruits her, she can't pass up the chance at getting her hands on objects that could advance her life's work. But she soon learns her expectations of excitement and riches come with serious drawbacks as she ends up fighting for her life on a mysterious alien planet.

The Trilisk Ruins is a science fiction adventure of 70,000 words and the first book in the PIT series.

GÉNERO
Ciencia ficción y fantasía
PUBLICADO
2011
1 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
281
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Michael McCloskey
VENTAS
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAMAÑO
339.8
KB

Más libros de Michael McCloskey

The Kriseel Temple The Kriseel Temple
2023
The Kriseel Crusade The Kriseel Crusade
2022
The Kriseel Xenophobes The Kriseel Xenophobes
2022
The Kriseel Invitation The Kriseel Invitation
2021
The Kriseel Ruins The Kriseel Ruins
2021
The Rovan Gate The Rovan Gate
2020

Otros clientes también compraron

The Enemy of an Enemy The Enemy of an Enemy
2010
Shadow Moves Shadow Moves
2019
Extensis Vitae Extensis Vitae
2013
Lacuna Lacuna
2012
Quantum Tangle Quantum Tangle
2014
Scimitar's Glory Scimitar's Glory
2018

Otros libros de esta serie

The Trilisk AI The Trilisk AI
2012
The Trilisk Supersedure The Trilisk Supersedure
2012
The Trilisk Hunt The Trilisk Hunt
2013
The Trilisk Revolution The Trilisk Revolution
2013
The Celaran Ruins The Celaran Ruins
2014
The Celaran Probe The Celaran Probe
2015