“Beautiful writing, good zombie action and a compelling cast of
characters onboard a massive spaceship make Carrier a fun ride.”
—Craig DiLouie, author of Suffer The Children With Earth’s
resources on the verge of exhaustion and worldwide civil war imminent,
we looked to the stars for answers. Beneath the surface of lifeless
planets, we found all the resources we could ever consume . . .
Stellan Lund is chief security officer aboard the Atlas, a carrier.
Life on a carrier is peaceful. As long as the Atlas’ crew does its
job, the New Earth Council leaves them alone. The only risk is an
occasional case of black madness, a mental-break condition thought to
be caused by extended deep space travel. It’s a small risk to take
for freedom. But then Adelynn Skinner, an agent of the New Earth
Council, boards and orders the Atlas to uncharted territory where a
dying planet with unidentified material waits. It could be the key to
ending New Earth’s civil war—or it could end civilization as they
know it. They will break protocol and mine the planet before its red
giant star consumes it, because some risks are worth taking. Stellan
isn’t about to let Skinner jeopardize the Atlas or its crew, but
with mounting disturbances and rising concern over the black madness,
Stellan struggles just to hold the ship together. When an accident
exposes some of the crew to the alien material, reports of black
madness escalate. But something about these cases is different—and
it seems to be spreading… Combining character-rich storytelling,
dystopian themes, and suspense that builds into an avalanche, Carrier
follows Stellan Lund as he discovers that he carries the fate of a
world and sacrificing whatever remains of his soul may be necessary to
survive. It’s an action-packed, horrifying contemplation of what it
means to be heroic, and how the most beautiful human traits may lead
to the destruction of all that we cherish.
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ISBN
9781618683977
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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