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Maelström: L'Ère des Sacrifiés

Maelström: L'Ère des Sacrifiés

Scott McElhaney

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Dans un futur désespéré, les plus grands soldats sont arrachés au passé, au cœur d'une vague de suicides. Un trou noir menace la Voie lactée, condamnant la Terre. L'humanité est vouée à disparaître, mais un ultime espoir subsiste : envoyer des âmes courageuses changer le cours du temps. Hunter, resc...

Pages
102
Format
Kindle Edition
Publié
2018-09-08

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Scott McElhaney
Scott McElhaney

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Scott's first novel, Mommy's Choice, was originally published in paperback under the pseudonym Scott Curtis. In under a year on the bookshelves, that novel won the National Christian Choice Book Award for romantic suspense. When Scott moved to a different publisher and started making his novels available to Kindle read...

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lena
lena·12 months ago
nicely written, easily readable space opera. this novella had a brilliant concept (so much so that once I found it I couldn't stop thinking about it until I read it) and combined elements of sci-fi that I thoroughly enjoy: space opera, time travel & dystopia.
my only wish is that it was longer so the ending could feel more high stakes and so we got to know the characters better
Jolene Ko
Jolene Ko·6 years ago
Time travel space opera

3.85 stars - I love that this story has a mixture of space opera, time travel and future dystopian elements. I think it is a fascinating premise, although I wished the story was a bit longer - so that there is time for character developments and how they come to confirm the information of the end of the world. This way they are able to plan properly.
Sci-Fi Lover
Sci-Fi Lover·7 years ago
Great tale of time travel about two women whose sole purpose is to take over an alien spacecraft and rescue some people who've been abducted. They soon discover that the ship isn't really alien at all. Their purpose then changes quickly as they are now called upon to save the world. I love how Hunter doesn't seem up for the task originally and how quickly she grows into her role