Earth Seven: A History Department Misadventure

· Steve M
4.2
24 reviews
Ebook
472
Pages

About this ebook

Welcome to the universe after we finally conquer the urge to blow it all up.

It’s the sort of utopia we all dream of.

Well almost, if it contained a probability calculator and teams of well-meaning assistants and assassins.

Even a universe at peace is still a dangerous place.

Physics Professor Antino Klept is missing. His latest experiment may put the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies on a collision course (currently a 38.2% probability).

Meanwhile a primitive planet in contact quarantine has started using advanced comms technology. Not what we expect from a planet with only a medieval civilization.

Allor found a crashed spaceship a long time ago. It has taken him years to understand just a fraction of the technology he recovered. But his persistence has paid off.

He heals the sick with alien technology.

He flies across the sky as if by magic.

He even has an interstellar drive but believes it is a weapon.

Allor is on the cusp of uniting Earth Seven under his rule. But the cost could be high.

How many would you kill to end all war?

Rookie Field Historian Koven Modi is sent to Earth Seven to investigate.

Koven isn't the best person for the job.

He's the only one left.

Everyone else is looking for Prof. Klept.

Will Koven recover the lost technology?

Can Allor stop him and finally end centuries of war?

Earth Seven is available until your planet self-destructs.

(currently a 63.82% probability).

Ratings and reviews

4.2
24 reviews
Ron Bosse
March 31, 2019
A campy series of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy meets Magister Lugi meets Star Trek's prime directive with an ignore button. Influences of Asimov's Robotics and pearls of wisdom here and there. An intelligent and fun series once you get past some of the jumbled names of the various characters. A fun read and page turner. The author definitely show a love for the science fiction genre and has probably read everything in it or is extremely lucky and should buy a powerball ticket. A nice nod to Serenity Virtual Reality with an R rated bent. Don't let the kids read this, but it's all in fun. The second book in the series is better than the first, like the author is just warming up to provide a better read. Very enjoyable.
37 people found this review helpful
Ercan J. Bastug
October 2, 2018
I liked the quirky humor. Good story telling with a different perspective to what we consider to be the right act to the greater good mixed with personal succes. Enjoyable read
45 people found this review helpful
Mike Myers
August 31, 2022
very good!.....stylistically somewhat unique, but refreshing for it.....full of good thinking, empty of pretension ....solid little sci-fi romp

About the author

Steve may or may not be from Earth. 

The details surrounding his birth/arrival are uncertain. His mother was certain that her baby was switched in the hospital nursery. It would explain a lot.


Born in Mississippi, Steve spent his formative years in Perth, Western Australia and has been travelling ever since, having recently finished a decade working in London.


Steve writes Satire on a Science Fiction canvas, American Dystopia & Utopia stories, and Crime Thrillers from the criminal perspective. Because he gets bored easily he bounces across genres. 

If there is a common theme to Steve’s work it is the consideration of alternative answers to fundamental questions and a healthy disrespect and disregard for rules.


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