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Fractured Carapace

By: James Murdo
Narrated by: The Voice of Nick
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Chiton’s star system vanished. It was there, and then it wasn't. How does an entire star system vanish? 

The Chitchi were forced to start again. 

Three hundred years ago, the brilliant Krasna established her experimental outpost on the unclaimed water world of Prebis. Her experiments are famous throughout their disparate civilisation, although her subordinates are beginning to worry over her increasingly erratic behaviour. 

If that wasn’t concerning enough, Chitchi have also begun disappearing without trace.... 

Chathindi diligently works under Krasna. She studies the insectoid Risers - non-sentients, native to Prebis, that eject from the ocean to join a mysterious living blanket encompassing the world - and grows increasingly convinced that they are more than they appear.

Are the Chitchi alone on Prebis? 

A Stand-Alone Novel from the Wanderer Universe.

Cerebral sci-fi with an emphasis on the "sci". If you enjoy hard sci-fi, complex space opera, and authors such as Iain M. Banks, Alastair Reynolds, and Dan Simmons, then this is for you.

©2019 James Murdo (P)2021 James Murdo

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