At a time when humans and clones begin to clash, two men—one Jovian, the other, human—struggle to navigate the new world order and their own families within it.
Continuing the story that began with They Will Be Coming for Us and Jovian Son, Bright Blue Planet, Book 3 in The Jovian Universe, for the first time takes readers behind the scenes of the otherworldly Jovian family, revealing some of their most startling secrets.
Former three-term President of the United States, Evander Peterman, does his best to uphold the promise he made his mother, Svetlana, to protect ordinary humans from the stronger, more-intelligent race of clones the powerful Jovian family has created.
Fran Vasquez, former FBI agent and current head of the Jovians’ security squad at Starbright International, not only works with clones and hybrids but recently hired his young, struggling son, who immediately creates tension between members of the squad.
Meanwhile, Caroline, matriarch of the Jovian family, may be at odds with her husband, Edmund, who abruptly left Earth for no known reason. She doesn’t seem to care that the humans and clones aren't getting along—and suggests something much more menacing looms on Earth’s horizon.
Genre: Science Fiction
Continuing the story that began with They Will Be Coming for Us and Jovian Son, Bright Blue Planet, Book 3 in The Jovian Universe, for the first time takes readers behind the scenes of the otherworldly Jovian family, revealing some of their most startling secrets.
Former three-term President of the United States, Evander Peterman, does his best to uphold the promise he made his mother, Svetlana, to protect ordinary humans from the stronger, more-intelligent race of clones the powerful Jovian family has created.
Fran Vasquez, former FBI agent and current head of the Jovians’ security squad at Starbright International, not only works with clones and hybrids but recently hired his young, struggling son, who immediately creates tension between members of the squad.
Meanwhile, Caroline, matriarch of the Jovian family, may be at odds with her husband, Edmund, who abruptly left Earth for no known reason. She doesn’t seem to care that the humans and clones aren't getting along—and suggests something much more menacing looms on Earth’s horizon.
Genre: Science Fiction
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