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Abandoned Ships, Hijacked Minds - Settler Chronicles Book 3

Abandoned Ships, Hijacked Minds - Settler Chronicles Book 3

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Against the odds, the Thesan colony—Margo’s new home—is starting to thrive.

Margo joins a mission to uncover the fate of two lost colonies in their new solar system. Amidst personal struggles and an uneasy alliance, their discovery aboard an old spaceship changes everything.

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Against the odds, the Thesan colony—Margo’s new home—is starting to thrive.

However the group wasn't the first colony ship sent through the wormhole to settle a new solar system. Two other ships came before, and repeated efforts to communicate with them only return silence.

Margo wants to remain a recluse hiding in her greenhouse away from the other colonists, especially her husband Gary. She wants to keep the side-effects of her last battle with the megalomaniac leader of The Conglomerate to herself. She certainly doesn't want to go traipsing across the solar system in search of the missing colonists.

But nothing ever goes how she wants it to—especially now that they have a space-worthy, if antiquated, ship to investigate what happened to those other colonies.

Reluctantly, she joins an awkward coalition of colonists and former insurgents on a mission to solve the mystery of what happened to the colonies that came before.

In the end, what Margo finds changes everything.

Reviews

  • Reccomended for all sci fi enthusiasts, but also anyone who just loves a good
    story. Characters are very engaging. Easy to get wrapped up in the
    story!

    - Annette - Amazon Review

  • Wow! Just wow! What an exciting ride! Best read in order.

    - Slugpuppy3 - Amazon Review

  • Good read with some extremely creepy parts. I'm looking forward to
    finishing the series and hopefully Settler III will finally have some
    peace.

    - Christopher Graham - Google Play Books review