With shades of Kiera Hudson Vampire Detective, Witches Of Twisted Den, Cowgirl & Creature, and other series by Tim ORourke, Androids Live On Mars is ORourkes most thrilling series yet.
When Martian Law Enforcement Officer, Gwen Alexus is sent on her first mission to Mars, no amount of training at the academy could have prepared her for the horrors that she will face there.
Like others that have been sent to Mars, Gwen believes that the murderous androids that once lived there were either decommissioned or dead. But if that is true, then who is brutally slaying the human population of Fifth Rock, the small settlement Gwen has been sent to protect and serve?
The evidence that Gwen begins to uncover points to one terrifying truth androids still live on Mars, and they are out to kill their human masters.
Note: This book is the first part of a longer serial. Each part is approx. 20,000 words in length and ends on an unbearable cliffhanger like your favourite TV series. So, if you dont like cliffhangers that leave you pulling your hair out and begging for more, you might want to skip this one! A new part will be published monthly until the conclusion of the series.
Genre: Science Fiction
When Martian Law Enforcement Officer, Gwen Alexus is sent on her first mission to Mars, no amount of training at the academy could have prepared her for the horrors that she will face there.
Like others that have been sent to Mars, Gwen believes that the murderous androids that once lived there were either decommissioned or dead. But if that is true, then who is brutally slaying the human population of Fifth Rock, the small settlement Gwen has been sent to protect and serve?
The evidence that Gwen begins to uncover points to one terrifying truth androids still live on Mars, and they are out to kill their human masters.
Note: This book is the first part of a longer serial. Each part is approx. 20,000 words in length and ends on an unbearable cliffhanger like your favourite TV series. So, if you dont like cliffhangers that leave you pulling your hair out and begging for more, you might want to skip this one! A new part will be published monthly until the conclusion of the series.
Genre: Science Fiction
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