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Paralyzed, he watched them bury her, exposing only her face, knowing he would be next…
Eden’s colony grows rapidly as colonists flock to the only pristine wilderness in known space. Building the surface settlement leads to encounters with fascinating yet dangerous alien wildlife, triggering painful memories of the kraken that nearly destroyed their dreams all those years ago. Hard lessons were learned as they diligently prepare for whatever future threats they may face...
But is it enough? Simple human greed exposes the colony to a seemingly innocuous threat as another predator lurks in the shadows. How can anything so deadly brood within something so beautiful?
Will anyone survive?
About the author:
George Moakley began his career in biology with hopes of doing fieldwork, but a data entry job in the tech industry launched a decades-long path in science and business innovation. He holds several patents and serves in advisory roles with ASU’s School of Business and UCI’s Customer Experience Program. A lifelong fan of science fiction and the natural world, George combines travel, photography, hiking, and scuba diving to explore Earth’s beauty—and its fragility. Firsthand encounters with climate change and environmental damage inspired his novel Kraken of Eden, a strategic thought experiment turned sobering sci-fi. He lives in Arizona with his partner Diana and enjoys visiting their seven children and many grandchildren.
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