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Children of the Old Stars

by David Lee Summers

An implacable alien intelligence called the Cluster has arrived in the galaxy and dissects almost every star ship it encounters. Grandson of an infamous space pirate, Commander John Mark Ellis is disgraced and booted out of the space service when he fails to save a merchant ship from the Cluster. Even so, Ellis believes he holds the key to communicating with the invader. His mother, Suki Firebrandt Ellis, is a historian who believes the galaxy's leaders are withholding information about the Cluster. Clyde McClintlock believes the Cluster is God incarnate and provides the path to salvation. G'Liat is an alien warrior who hopes to protect his people from the Cluster. All together, they set out to stop the Cluster's reign of destruction.

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Publisher: Hadrosaur Productions
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Tropes: Alien Invasion, Fallen Hero, FTL, Galactic Civilization, Interstellar Travel, Quest
Word Count: 81000
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Continuous / Same Characters
Tropes: Alien Invasion, Fallen Hero, FTL, Galactic Civilization, Interstellar Travel, Quest
Word Count: 81000
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Continuous / Same Characters
Reviews:S. Derrickson Moore on Las Cruces Sun-News wrote:

Children of the Old Stars presents an engrossing vision of the future…David Lee Summers has created a fascinating, imaginative, and very entertaining cast of characters and worlds.

Kate Hill wrote:

In Children of the Old Stars, David Lee Summers has created a wonderful mix of characters and a gripping plot. From the aliens to the whales of Earth, who now communicate with people, each character seems to come to life from the moment they enter the story.


About the Author

David Lee Summers lives in Southern New Mexico at the cusp of the western and final frontiers. He's written novels about space pirates, vampire mercenaries, mad scientists in the old west, and astronomer ghosts. He's edited thrilling anthologies of space adventure that imagine what worlds discovered by NASA's Kepler mission might be like. When he's not writing or editing, David explores the universe for real at Kitt Peak National Observatory. To learn more about David or his books visit his website at http://www.davidleesummers.