A mission is dispatched to investigate and Cyann, astrobiologist and Human-Delphian hybrid, is eager to be part of the mission, led by her mother Nova Whiteside.
But before she can leave, she is drawn into a mystery far older than the crisis itself. A secretive Delphian sect believes the catastrophe is tied to the Tughan Wai—a powerful and elusive creation of their own making. And they believe Cyann’s unique genetics are the key to finding it.
Isolated in deep space among an alien species whose intentions are as dangerous as they are unknowable, Cyann is forced to face a truth no one wants to accept:
The Tughan may not be their salvation.
And the asteroid cannot be stopped.
Now, as entire worlds stand on the brink, Cyann must decide what she’s willing to become—drawing on the strength of both sides of her heritage—to find a path forward where none should exist.
Books by Chris Reher : space opera, military sci-fi, first contact
Nova Whiteside - The Targon Tales
A character-driven space opera following an Air Command pilot navigating rebellion, politics, and shifting loyalties across the Targon Commonwealth.
0 Sky Hunter - a Prequel
2 The Catalyst
3 Only Human
4 Rebel Alliances
5 Delphi Promised
Sethran Kada - The Targon Tales: Sethran
A government agent pretending to be a rebel — or a rebel pretending to be a government agent. Sometimes even he isn’t sure anymore.
1 Quantum Tangle
2 Terminus Shift
3 Entropy's End
The Outbounder Chronicles
Explorers and prospectors push beyond the edge of human space, where habitable worlds are rare and every journey into the unknown carries risk.
Metamorph
For series info, updates, and character gallery visit ChrisReher.com
Living in Canada, it is inevitable that those who lack enthusiasm for
snow-related activities tend to stay indoors for a good portion of the
year.
Thank goodness for computers. And sci-fi. And eBooks!
I've
always loved fantasy worlds and writing about what might be possible,
given a certain suspension of disbelief and a rude assault upon the laws
of physics.
Since I've always suspected that there is far too much gravity on this planet, I tend to take my people to other worlds.
Please visit my web site at www.chrisreher.com for info about my books and some of the (non-fiction) science behind some of the concepts used in the stories.