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Mercury - War: The Anahita Chronicles

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 17 Ratings and 17 Reviews

Book Description
Space opera Science fiction. The Anahita Chronicles is a trilogy of near future adventure, with a focus on theoretical physics and particle physics. Anne Webber, daughter of David Webber ( protagonist of book I ) has grown into a brilliant young woman, and has taken on the task of continuing her family legacy by leading the design team of the second NASA Overflow starship, EXCALIBUR. This new sh... More
Book Information
PublisherFreedom of Speech Publishing Incorporated
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages458
ISBN-101938634314
ISBN-13978-1938634314
Publication Date05/30/2013
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About Samuel Blondahl (Author) : Samuel Blondahl is a published author. A published credit of Samuel Blondahl is Mercury - War: The Anahita Chronicles (Volume 2).
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4/23/2014 James Bryne said:
In this second installment of the Anahita Chronicles, we follow Anne Webber in her quest to Mars. Samuel Blondahl definitely knows how to write about the colonization of new worlds by humankind, he knows how to develop characters. If in first book we read about Mercury, now we have Excalibur, the se... more

tags: Chronicles, I read, Inspired me, Anahita

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