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Morden S. J.

    Gallowglass
    One way
    No Way
    The Flight of the Aphrodite
    • The Flight of the Aphrodite

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A thrilling standalone science fiction space adventure from Philip K. Dick award-winning author S.J. Morden

      The Flight of the Aphrodite
      4,1
    • No Way

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In the sequel to the science fiction thriller, One Way, returning home from Mars may mean striking a deal with the very people who abandoned him. Frank Kitteridge is alone on Mars. But XO, the corporate architects of the first Mars base, made a costly mistake when they left him there: they left him alive. Using his skills and his wits, he's going to find a way back home even if it kills him. But there are dangers on Mars even Frank isn't prepared for, and a mystery he has to solve in order to survive. If there's anything in Frank's favour, it's this: he's always been prepared to go to the extremes to get the job done. That's how he ended up on Mars in the first place. It just might be his ticket back.

      No Way
      4,1
    • A murder mystery set on the frozen red wastes of Mars. Eight astronauts. One killer. No way home. It's the dawn of a new era - and we're ready to colonise Mars. Xenosystems Operations (XO) has won the contract to construct a new Mars base with its audacious promises of highly advanced equipment. Unfortunately the equipment they've promised doesn't exist yet, there's no way they can create it in time, and XO is desperate enough to cut a lot of corners. The first thing to go is the automation . . . the next thing they'll have to deal with is the eight astronauts they'll send to Mars, when there aren't supposed to be any at all . . . Frank - father, architect, murderer - is recruited for the mission from XO's private prison with the promise of a better life, along with seven of his most notorious fellow inmates. But as his crew sets to work on the red wasteland of Mars, the accidents mount up, and Frank begins to suspect they might not be accidents at all . . . As the list of suspects grows shorter, it's up to Frank to uncover the terrible truth before it's too late. Dr S. J. Morden is a bona fide rocket scientist and author of razor-sharp, award-winning science fiction. Perfect for fans of Andy Weir's THE MARTIAN and Richard Morgan, ONE WAY takes off like a rocket, pulling us along on a terrifying, epic ride with only one way out.

      One way
      3,6
    • Gallowglass

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Near-future, edge-of-your seat climate change thriller for fans of Al Reynolds and Richard Morgan

      Gallowglass
      3,6