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Marooned on Planet Tau Ceti G

Survive!, Book 1

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Marooned on Planet Tau Ceti G

By: Charles P. Graham
Narrated by: Jonathan Andrews
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In the 23rd century, Earth's scientists finally unlock the secret of faster-than-light travel, and humankind begins journeying to the stars. Unfortunately, the travel comes with perilous risks.

While exploring the galaxy and looking for habitable worlds for human colonization, the United Earth Space Force exploratory ship Copernicus is destroyed by an encounter with an unexpected meteor storm as it orbits a newly discovered planet 12 light years from Earth.

Of the more than 100 scientists and crew members aboard, only a few escape to the surface of Planet Tau Ceti. Chris Elliott, a 36-year-old xenobiologist, must now struggle to help himself and the other survivors to stay alive on an unfriendly, alien world.

With dwindling resources and no communication with Earth to coordinate a rescue, the group is forced to battle hostile elements and creatures never before seen by humans. Now, only time will tell if any of them will live long enough to see a rescue.

In this science fiction thriller, a young scientist leads the charge as he and the remaining crew members attempt to survive on an unwelcoming planet with nothing but ingenuity, perseverance, and hope.

©2014, 2020 Charles Peter Graham (P)2020 Charles Peter Graham
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Survival Solar System
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