Enemy Within (One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden,#4)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Robert Wagoner ISBN: 9780982628584
Publisher: Robert Wagoner Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Wagoner
ISBN: 9780982628584
Publisher: Robert Wagoner
Publication: May 26, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Two star systems.One common enemy.

From the smoking rubble of war on a faraway planet, the surviving Centauries—our intrepid but haggard band of explorers—emerge, scarred by their terrible ordeal. Nothing is as it is supposed to be: Fond reunions bring bitterness; Lies exposed confess their terrible truth; An alien planet becomes home, while home has become so alien. A new day reveals an unforeseen darkness.

Back home, Terrae Solaris is in peril. Risking everything against overwhelming odds, the Centauries set off on the final leg of their unenviable journey. But once again, discord threatens to undo them. Once again, secrets from their pasts place them in peril. Once again, Europa’s dark history conspires against them. And no one counted on the one factor that may undo them all: the enemy within.

About the Series:
Enemy Within is the fourth and final installment of the series One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden. The series, set five hundred years after the first Apollo moon landing, follows four young adults through their journey to find themselves and their place in the universe. The series is written for adults but has a PG-13 audience and can be enjoyed by ages 16 and up.

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Two star systems.One common enemy.

From the smoking rubble of war on a faraway planet, the surviving Centauries—our intrepid but haggard band of explorers—emerge, scarred by their terrible ordeal. Nothing is as it is supposed to be: Fond reunions bring bitterness; Lies exposed confess their terrible truth; An alien planet becomes home, while home has become so alien. A new day reveals an unforeseen darkness.

Back home, Terrae Solaris is in peril. Risking everything against overwhelming odds, the Centauries set off on the final leg of their unenviable journey. But once again, discord threatens to undo them. Once again, secrets from their pasts place them in peril. Once again, Europa’s dark history conspires against them. And no one counted on the one factor that may undo them all: the enemy within.

About the Series:
Enemy Within is the fourth and final installment of the series One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden. The series, set five hundred years after the first Apollo moon landing, follows four young adults through their journey to find themselves and their place in the universe. The series is written for adults but has a PG-13 audience and can be enjoyed by ages 16 and up.

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