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Symbiosis: Titans of Cassiopeia

A pandemic of Bubonic Plague rages, but not on Earth

Captain Thomas Jackson, living with his wife and daughter on Enceladus, is called to duty for the mercy mission on Eta Cassiopeia V. The operation explodes when he discovers a tangled stew of three alien species and a mummified, mostly human, time traveler directly connected to the catastrophe. It also holds a tormenting secret about Thomas Jackson’s past.

Or, perhaps it’s his future.

The pacifist aliens manage the deadly pandemic by confining the victims to an island or offering euthanasia. Antibiotic resistance has escalated to a state of emergency. But it’s fueled by the profitable sale of drugs, thus enabling the wretched crisis for 300 years. Jackson’s team must not only stop the disease, it must stop the aliens profiting from selling drugs

Can it be stopped before there’s no one left to care?

The Black Death killed a quarter of all humans on Earth. Unravelling how Yersinia pestis travelled 20 light years could answer all the questions Jackson has, and some he never thought of before.

Symbiosis takes a real-world crisis and opens it up to examine the cause. Like Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek of old, it’s written in the style of Michael Crichton’s “The Andromeda Strain”. Symbiosis: Titans of Cassiopeia, continues where Paradox left off. Captain Thomas Jackson returns with his alien wife, Rianya, and their empathic daughter, Zalara, taking command of a new ship and crew. Although grounded in absolute science, Symbiosis is lighter, more whimsical than the first novel in the series, including more aliens and a time traveler. You’ll never look at Penicillin the same way again.

Scroll up and click the Buy It Now. Go boldly on an adventure into the future, or, perhaps it’s really the past.

September 2024
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