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Far Side of the Moon - Settler Chronicles Book 2

Far Side of the Moon - Settler Chronicles Book 2

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Margo Murphy is running out of time in a borrowed body.

Margo fights a colony-threatening AI virus and a deep-rooted secret war. Her last hope: a risky mind projection to unearth vital secrets from The Conglomerate.

 

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Last night, Margo and her fellow colonists survived The Conglomerate's efforts to destroy them. Now all she wants is to build a peaceful life away from the corporate
monopoly dominating Earth. But a virus has infected the colony's AI, threatening their life support.

The virus is only a symptom of a deeper evil, the culmination of a cold war conducted in secrecy for almost two centuries reaches its zenith in an enigmatic boy, abandoned to die on their world.

To purge the virus, save the boy and protect the colony, Margo needs information from The Conglomerate's headquarters orbiting Earth, but she's in another solar system without a spaceship. Her only option is an experimental technology to
project her mind across the galaxy.


Will Margo gain access The Conglomerate’s secrets to save her world, or will her mind be lost forever in the cold void of space?

Reviews

  • I loved Far Side of the Moon! It’s even better than the first volume! I couldn’t put it down.

    - Slugpuppy 3 - Amazon Review

  • Fast paced adventure, well written, strong human relations and very interesting concepts. Can hardly wait for the next in the series. Loved it!

    - Andrew - Amazon Review

  • I needed an ebook to listen to for some long trips and just happened to pick the first in this series. I was hooked. My usual belief that sequels are not as good as the original also very wrong in this case. The second book has some twists and events that are fantastic. I just purchased the 3d book and cannot wait to see how events transpire.

    - Darrell Freeman - Amazon Review