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Echoes of the Void

Ecliptica: The War of Shadows, Book 1

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Echoes of the Void

By: Mike Robb
Narrated by: Jeffrey Billard
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Twenty years after humanity expanded beyond Earth, the void between the stars revealed its secrets—and its dangers. On a distant orbital station, Elias Reeve stumbles into an encounter that changes the fate of the solar system. A shadowy entity destroys the station, leaving behind cryptic symbols and a lingering threat. Elias is thrust into a war humanity didn’t see coming, a war against an ancient alien network awakening across the system.

As Elias and his team follow the trail of destruction, they discover sprawling alien structures buried on Europa, Ganymede, and Titan—each a node in a vast network designed to communicate with something far beyond the solar system. With every encounter, the stakes rise: drones swarm with relentless precision, alien tech destabilizes human defenses, and the structures inch closer to full activation.

From the frozen wastelands of Europa to the chaotic asteroid belt, Elias and his team battle to sever the network’s connection. But every victory comes at a cost, and the deeper they delve, the clearer it becomes that their enemy is only testing them. The true threat is still waiting.

In Echoes of the Void, humanity’s fight for survival begins. The question isn’t just whether they can stop the network—it’s whether they’re prepared for what’s coming next.

©2025 Mike Robb (P)2025 Mike Robb
Action & Adventure Fantasy
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