But Gen was sick and tired of gleaning in the agriculture domes and bored to death with Lessons. In a few months, she would turn ten Martian years oldâalmost nineteen on Earthâand would be called to Service. At last sheâd be able go on rotations to tend the high firs or maybe farm the meltwater. Too few went Outside on purpose anymore, but Gen couldnât wait to shiver against the icy cold and feel the pressure in the slowly thickening air.Â
Her dreams of Outside are soon swept aside, though. Unknown to Gen, a far-away society of lost humans was speeding through space-time to save Mars from an unforeseen fate. Ice comets from the outer reaches of the Solar System, nudged towards the inner planets hundreds of years ago in a forgotten attempt at mass terraforming, were fast approaching, and only she had the genetic makeup that allowed her to hear and understand the Travelers.Â
Now it was up to Gen, her best friend, Tish, and Genâs implant Echoâendowed with the memories of a real human from long-ago Earthâto let people know of the coming disaster. But first, Gen must contend with the evil and mysterious First Representative of Mars, a long-time enemy of Genâs family, and time was running out, and worlds were at stake.Â
THE CITY OF MIE is a sometimes fun, sometimes frightening coming-of-age story set 200 years from now in an underground habitat on a terraforming Mars so real youâd think youâd lived there all your life, and is book 4 in the Water WorldsâĒ sci-fi adventure series.
H. S. St. Ours lives and writes in Maryland.
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