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📍 Noticed
ONE MONTH BEFORE (The Light Died Book 1)
by Keven Craven
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Synopsis
Daryl Wilson is a tech-savvy individual working on a classified prototype satellite project for CommsPro, a contractor for Tusk Enterprises. When they discover that a disaster is imminent over Moscow and parts of Siberia—a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun—they scramble to prevent the ...
Daryl Wilson is a tech-savvy individual working on a classified prototype satellite project for CommsPro, a contractor for Tusk Enterprises. When they discover that a disaster is imminent over Moscow and parts of Siberia—a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun—they scramble to prevent the SkyFi satellites from being destroyed during a black operation; they need to find a solution, and fast.
Eleven months later, Daryl is called upon again when Earth’s orbit is about to pass through the same destructive electronic pulses as before, but this time, endangering the entire planet. Instead of the CME hitting only areas of Russia like it did almost a year prior, calculations and predictions show it’s on track to envelope the Earth for days.
Can Daryl and CommsPro help save the planet’s communications, as well as family and friends, even if nobody wants to believe him? To what extent is he able to help others?
Grab your copy today and join on this adventure!
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Raventhorne Books is pleased to announce we’re expanding the extremely popular ‘As The Light Dies World’ created by David Saylor.
To set the stage, we have to begin before ‘the light died.’
This book begins an excellent series by Keven Craven.
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