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Fatal glitches. A corporate cover-up. And something haunting the depths...
People are dying...
...and no one knows why.
But the company is covering it up anyway.
Justin is excited to start his new job at an energy mine on a distant planet - until things begin to go wrong.
Small things.
Annoying glitches in the mining complex's tech.
Enough to aggravate him. Enough to notice a connection.
When the first miner dies from a tech-related accident, Justin can no longer turn a blind eye. But the mine's brass don't want him digging for answers...
...even though something from the mine's past is lurking beneath the surface...
...and it wants blood.
You'll love this sci-fi/horror novel because it starts as a haunting mystery and ends with pure mayhem.
Get it today.
Endorsements
"Wow! The Ghost Mine is a phenomenal story. Ben Wolf excels at so many elements of storytelling, it's impossible to identify a single gem: richly developed characters; a fascinating and detailed future of machine-human hybrids and deep-space mining operations; an intriguing mystery; shocking-yet-believable twists; breakneck action; and more than a few leave-the-lights-on/eye-watering moments of sheer terror.
Now imagine all this in the hands of a deft wordsmith. Man! Think Aliens meets Ender's Game meets Rambo.
Taut, vivid, and captivating, The Ghost Mine will leave you breathlessly bandaging paper cuts from flipping the pages so fast. This one's a definite winner."
- Robert Liparulo, bestselling author of the Immortal Files and Dreamhouse Kings series
"A snappy, fun, wild ride from hell! Wolf's knockout novel brings all the sci-fi intensity of Ridley Scott's Alien movies together with a Michael Crichton style thriller. When space colonization goes wrong in The Ghost Mine, it means a long, nail-biting night of sheer reading delight! Positively unputdownable!" - Brandon Barr, USA Today Bestseller and author of the Song of the World Series
Buy The Ghost Mine today - and read it with the lights on.
Genre: Science Fiction
People are dying...
...and no one knows why.
But the company is covering it up anyway.
Justin is excited to start his new job at an energy mine on a distant planet - until things begin to go wrong.
Small things.
Annoying glitches in the mining complex's tech.
Enough to aggravate him. Enough to notice a connection.
When the first miner dies from a tech-related accident, Justin can no longer turn a blind eye. But the mine's brass don't want him digging for answers...
...even though something from the mine's past is lurking beneath the surface...
...and it wants blood.
You'll love this sci-fi/horror novel because it starts as a haunting mystery and ends with pure mayhem.
Get it today.
Endorsements
"Wow! The Ghost Mine is a phenomenal story. Ben Wolf excels at so many elements of storytelling, it's impossible to identify a single gem: richly developed characters; a fascinating and detailed future of machine-human hybrids and deep-space mining operations; an intriguing mystery; shocking-yet-believable twists; breakneck action; and more than a few leave-the-lights-on/eye-watering moments of sheer terror.
Now imagine all this in the hands of a deft wordsmith. Man! Think Aliens meets Ender's Game meets Rambo.
Taut, vivid, and captivating, The Ghost Mine will leave you breathlessly bandaging paper cuts from flipping the pages so fast. This one's a definite winner."
- Robert Liparulo, bestselling author of the Immortal Files and Dreamhouse Kings series
"A snappy, fun, wild ride from hell! Wolf's knockout novel brings all the sci-fi intensity of Ridley Scott's Alien movies together with a Michael Crichton style thriller. When space colonization goes wrong in The Ghost Mine, it means a long, nail-biting night of sheer reading delight! Positively unputdownable!" - Brandon Barr, USA Today Bestseller and author of the Song of the World Series
Buy The Ghost Mine today - and read it with the lights on.
Genre: Science Fiction
Praise for this book
"...Aliens meets Ender's Game meets Rambo, Taut , vivid, and captivating, The Ghost Mine is a definite winner." - Robert Liparulo
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