Wings of Earth: Scatter the Winds

Wings of Earth: Scatter the Winds

by Eric Michael Craig
Wings of Earth: Scatter the Winds

Wings of Earth: Scatter the Winds

by Eric Michael Craig

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Overview

On the Run and Betrayed

Kylla Torrance leads a mission to establish a sanctuary where genetically engineered Augments can live in peace, beyond the reach of the Shan Takhu Institute.

She knows the truth about the Institute's ominous plans to control the ancient alien technologies left behind in the Solar System, and that only engineered humans can fully access their potential.

People like her. And her team.

When someone on the Agamemnon sells her out to pirates, Kylla's plans spin into chaos. Worse yet, a telepathic slave hunter seeks to crush the threat she represents to the Institute's hold on power.

With the help of a mutinous officer, Kylla has one chance to give her people hope for a future, but to succeed they must disappear into the deep.

If you can imagine Cowboy Bebop and Star Trek existing in the same universe, you will want to grab this exciting Wings of Earth standalone novel now!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162479604
Publisher: Eric Michael Craig
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 183,802
File size: 579 KB

About the Author

Eric Michael Craig is a "harder-edged" Science Fiction writer living in the Manzano Mountains of New Mexico. He is the former Director of Research for a private consulting laboratory in Phoenix, where he experimented with inertial propulsion and power generation technologies.

Eric is a founding member of the SciFi Roundtable. The SFRT is an active online group dedicated to supporting indie and traditional authors by networking them with other writers and professional resources.

When not writing, Eric is active in Intentional Community Design, plays guitar and bass, occasionally dabbles in art of various forms. He also owns way too many dogs.
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