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The Departure
by Christine D. Shuck
read by J. P. Mierau
Part 1 of the Gliese 581g series
A devastating virus. Humanity's final hope. One man stands between a second chance and the end of the world.
On a six-year journey to Gliese 581g, Zarmina's World, Daniel Medry and a crew of scientists plan to explore a brand-new world. But when a man-made virus wipes out most of Earth's population and leaves the rest infertile, their exploration mission becomes humanity's only hope for survival.
Alone in deep space, some worry that a series of equipment malfunctions may not be accidental. As their ship's issues become critical, some fear that someone onboard wants to keep them from making planetfall. With time running out, Daniel must stop the saboteur before humankind's last hope of survival is crushed in the unforgiving vacuum of space.
Gliese 581: The Departure is an exhilarating sci-fi thriller. If you like dystopian future worlds, second-chance heroes, and suspenseful mysteries, then you'll love Christine Shuck's gripping intergalactic thrill-ride.
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G581: Earth
by Christine Shuck
read by Christine Shuck
Part of the Gliese 581g series
Earth lies devastated and empty. Over 99.6% of the population have succumbed to the deadly ESH virus. More have perished in the civil wars and anarchy that followed. With humanity on the brink of extinction, most made infertile by the virus, newly-elected President Madeline Chen is forced to make unthinkable choices-robbing millions of their basic human rights to ensure mankind's survival.
But suddenly, mankind faces the opposite problem. A 14-kilometer asteroid is hurtling towards the planet-one larger than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Survival requires escaping off-world before impact, or huddling for safety deep beneath the Earth-and there's only limited space either way. Earth's 14 million survivors have suddenly gone from too few to far too many.
G581: Earth is the third novel in Christine D. Shuck's immersive Gliese 581 science fiction series. It blends science fiction with achingly human, character-driven stories proven by recent headlines to be terrifyingly plausible-making this book a compelling choice for those who appreciate both Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Arthur C. Clarke's The Hammer of God.
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