Ocean Moon
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Publisher Description
This is an Apple Books audiobook narrated by a digital voice based on a human narrator.
In the gripping science fiction novel Ocean Moon, author Rane Corvus explores a near-future Earth where the "Long Correction" has forced humanity to seek survival in the most extreme frontiers of the deep sea and the lunar surface. Published by Ignite, the story follows two parallel teams: a group of aquanauts led by marine biologist Dr. Yael Okafor at the Neptune's Keep station in the Atlantic's Romanche Gap, and a lunar crew commanded by Leila Vasquez at the Lunaris habitat on the moon's Shackleton Crater. As both teams struggle with the psychological weight of isolation and the technical dangers of their respective environments, they independently uncover mysterious, identical amber structures buried beneath the sediment and regolith. These artifacts, which predate multicellular life on Earth by three and a half billion years, begin to emit a complex, responsive signal that suggests a shared mathematical language. As the International Habitation Authority connects these world-altering discoveries, the two crews must collaborate across the void to decode a message that points toward a distant star system in the constellation Ophiuchus. Ocean Moon is a profound meditation on human persistence, the universal language of mathematics, and the startling realization that humanity may be late to a conversation that has been waiting eons to begin.