The Star Country

· Open Road Media
eBook
202
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

An “agreeable debut novel” of a fragmented US and first alien contact from the Twilight Zone and Z Nation TV writer (Kirkus Reviews).

In the near future, war has torn the United States apart. Small communities barely scrape by amidst climate change and economic collapse. Powerful nation-states struggle over whatever resources remain--technology in California, money in Chicago, oil in Texas.

Some small hope has arrived in the form of the Hocq, a group of aliens on a mission to bring their advanced knowledge to Earth. But, as hostile governments across the globe vie for that knowledge, a Hocq named Harrek defects into outlaw territory. Diplomacy seems to have failed, and he can’t allow the wrong nation to gain such a huge advantage over the others.

Now it’s up to Lisa Marquez, the human who helped Harrek escape, and Jeremy Clayton, a poor outland farmer, to keep the alien safe from the military and outlaws. The clock is counting down, and Harrek needs to get the Genesis File into the right hands before he gets found by the humans...or the other Hocq.

In Michael Cassutt's first novel, the author takes standard SF story situations--post-holocaust tribal human struggles, first alien contact--blends them together and and brings his own uniquely original spin to a tried-and-true setting. 

About the author

Michael Cassutt has been publishing and producing science fiction for a generation. In addition to The Star Country and Dragon Season, his novels include Missing Man, Red Moon, and Tango Midnight. With acclaimed scriptwriter David S. Goyer (Batman Begins), Cassutt coauthored the Heaven’s Shadow trilogy. His short stories have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and the Wild Cards anthology series. For television he has written scripts and produced for The Twilight Zone; Max Headroom; Eerie, Indiana; The Outer Limits; The Dead Zone; and most recently, Syfy Channel’s Z Nation.

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