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Crystal's Law
(2024)(The fifth book in the Laim-Saga series)
A novel by Bob Blanton and Aybiline I Dahlson
Dear Reader,
During the initial publishing of the first edition of Crystals Law, I made a regrettable error. Instead of uploading the final, proofread text file on Amazon, I selected an older, unedited version. I offer my sincerest apologies for this mistake.
Fortunately, my readers noticed and provided valuable feedback, including this comment:
Kindle Customer 3,0 of 5 Stars
Proof reading needed but it's a great story.
This is the fifth book in a great story. Unfortunately, the book is full of typos and misplaced words. At times, it was difficult to read. I think that when the story was translated from its original language, there was difficulty making it sound like proper English. Overall, it was a great story, and I can't wait to read the next book.
I'm happy to say that the problem has been solved, and I hope you can enjoy the second edition of "Crystal's Law" without too many typos. Given Murphy's Law, there may still be a few left, but I'm confident that they will be minimal.
Now, about the book:
The universe is full of surprises. And no one is safe from encountering something unimaginable. Not even the gods.
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At first, we thought we had discovered an ancient system of portals that would allow us to jump from one planet to another. Far from it. We had stumbled upon something very ancient, something great and powerful. And we had awakened it.
Fleeing from her pursuers, Alisia becomes trapped in a mysterious tunnel system. She is forced to dive deeper and deeper into an eerie alien world, only to meet her worst enemy. A battle for survival begins.
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Volume 5 in the successful hard SF series by bestselling author Aybiline I. Dahlson:
Now available in English for the first time.
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What people have said about the book:
- "Fantastic - layered and very exciting" - Amazon customer
- "Very suspenseful and somewhat erotically written, can't wait to see what happens next." - Jürgen, book reviewer
Genre: Science Fiction
During the initial publishing of the first edition of Crystals Law, I made a regrettable error. Instead of uploading the final, proofread text file on Amazon, I selected an older, unedited version. I offer my sincerest apologies for this mistake.
Fortunately, my readers noticed and provided valuable feedback, including this comment:
Kindle Customer 3,0 of 5 Stars
Proof reading needed but it's a great story.
This is the fifth book in a great story. Unfortunately, the book is full of typos and misplaced words. At times, it was difficult to read. I think that when the story was translated from its original language, there was difficulty making it sound like proper English. Overall, it was a great story, and I can't wait to read the next book.
I'm happy to say that the problem has been solved, and I hope you can enjoy the second edition of "Crystal's Law" without too many typos. Given Murphy's Law, there may still be a few left, but I'm confident that they will be minimal.
Now, about the book:
The universe is full of surprises. And no one is safe from encountering something unimaginable. Not even the gods.
----
At first, we thought we had discovered an ancient system of portals that would allow us to jump from one planet to another. Far from it. We had stumbled upon something very ancient, something great and powerful. And we had awakened it.
Fleeing from her pursuers, Alisia becomes trapped in a mysterious tunnel system. She is forced to dive deeper and deeper into an eerie alien world, only to meet her worst enemy. A battle for survival begins.
----
Volume 5 in the successful hard SF series by bestselling author Aybiline I. Dahlson:
Now available in English for the first time.
----
What people have said about the book:
- "Fantastic - layered and very exciting" - Amazon customer
- "Very suspenseful and somewhat erotically written, can't wait to see what happens next." - Jürgen, book reviewer
Genre: Science Fiction
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