Humanicide
Mars was terraformed, and the biotech engineers could walk on Luna without breathing gear. Earth had three moons and hundreds of orbiting habitats in the Clusters. The great Terraforming Project was hitting its stride, but there were conflicts over which nations would get favored colonization sites on Luna and the antitechnology Three Sins cult was demanding that it all stop.
But what disturbed Dr. Bet Nomad, circuit doctor for many of the minor habitats in the Clusters was a simple cough that seemed to be found every place she visited. The more she learned, using banned genetic technology, the tighter her own limitations restricted what she could do--she was banned genetic tech herself, living in the shadows lifetime after lifetime. But she was certain something was wrong­--something evil.
Humanicide is the final chapter of the Earth Branch of the Project Saga.
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Humanicide
Mars was terraformed, and the biotech engineers could walk on Luna without breathing gear. Earth had three moons and hundreds of orbiting habitats in the Clusters. The great Terraforming Project was hitting its stride, but there were conflicts over which nations would get favored colonization sites on Luna and the antitechnology Three Sins cult was demanding that it all stop.
But what disturbed Dr. Bet Nomad, circuit doctor for many of the minor habitats in the Clusters was a simple cough that seemed to be found every place she visited. The more she learned, using banned genetic technology, the tighter her own limitations restricted what she could do--she was banned genetic tech herself, living in the shadows lifetime after lifetime. But she was certain something was wrong­--something evil.
Humanicide is the final chapter of the Earth Branch of the Project Saga.
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Humanicide

Humanicide

by Henry Melton
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Humanicide

by Henry Melton

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Overview

Mars was terraformed, and the biotech engineers could walk on Luna without breathing gear. Earth had three moons and hundreds of orbiting habitats in the Clusters. The great Terraforming Project was hitting its stride, but there were conflicts over which nations would get favored colonization sites on Luna and the antitechnology Three Sins cult was demanding that it all stop.
But what disturbed Dr. Bet Nomad, circuit doctor for many of the minor habitats in the Clusters was a simple cough that seemed to be found every place she visited. The more she learned, using banned genetic technology, the tighter her own limitations restricted what she could do--she was banned genetic tech herself, living in the shadows lifetime after lifetime. But she was certain something was wrong­--something evil.
Humanicide is the final chapter of the Earth Branch of the Project Saga.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157874575
Publisher: Wire Rim Books
Publication date: 12/04/2015
Series: Earth Branch of the Project Saga , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 406 KB

About the Author

Henry Melton is often on the road with his wife Mary Ann, a nature photographer, and their travels throughout North America, Europe and Africa have inspired his YA series of novels; Small Towns, Big Ideas. The first, Emperor Dad, was the winner of the 2008 Darrell Award for Best Novel and Lighter Than Air won the 2009 Eleanor Cameron / Golden Duck. Henry's short fiction has been published in many magazines and anthologies, most frequently in ANALOG. Catacomb, published in DRAGON magazine, has been called a classic.

A new series The Project Saga starts in the current time and stretches through a future where the Solar System is re-engineered and Humanity finds its place in the stars. The Earth Branch of this Saga covers the period where Earth is at the center of the human race, running from Star Time to Humanicide.
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