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Release of Science Fiction Novel - Black Seven
Scientists on Kanah invent the Energy Extractor. After it destroys their sister planet, Vallour, because the device is too
large, they send it as far away from them as possible. The planet that they found to hide the devastating machine
is Earth.
In 1509 a young woman, Venetta, is taken to
Kanah and finds a civilization of people that have been watching Earth for a long time. She also learns the Extractor
has been hidden on Earth and is a possible threat to the planet. She is sent back to Earth to warn her people after an
uprising by an evil mountain ruler who is set on taking over the kingdom, but is mortally wounded as she leaves.
Since she knows that she is dying and can't warn her people, she writes the message on the cave wall.
500 years later, Mallory comes across the strange writing on a wall in a cave. She shows it to Ben, the policeman who
helped her when a robbery was committed at her house. They discover that Ben and his father are direct descendants of
Venetta's tribe and have a legend that involves her. Mallory and Ben fight to stop the evil mountain ruler who is now
king from setting the Extractor in motion and destroying Earth. Will they be able to find someone to help them save this
world in time?
In these politically charged times and with all the new books on politics, this company publishes a book of Science Fiction to get away from the tension today. The great author Frank Herbert (Dune) once said, "Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic." With the inexplicable happenings, there are few determined explanations for what we see in this century.
When a novel goes past one century and covers 1500 years, this is a new process. As Arthur C. Clarke said, "Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." If in this age, people were to find a machine that was so big that it could implode the earth. That would be just as terrifying.
Catering to Science Fiction audiences from teens to young adult to middle age to seniors, is Deb CarverOwens's goal that the company is striving to attain. Ray Bradbury touched on a truth when he said, "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading." It would be a sad situation if this were to ever happen.
debcarverowens.com is the outlet that conforms most to knowledge of releases and other works. This website is also new and needs to have a few miles put on it.
- Posted on: 2018-10-22 14:40:47
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