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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / Hard Science Fiction
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Chulosian Chronicles
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:240
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098399504

Voice in the Mirror

Will the final apocalypse be averted.

by Lee Shargel

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Overview
Lee Loves to write. His book, "Voice in the MIrror," His best-selling sci-fi novel is being re-released in a second edition. It is the book that embroiled Lee in the "Heaven's Gate" controversy in 1997. Now, 25 years later, this best-selling novel will delight a whole new generation of science fiction readers. The book's theme is this: "Life has been discovered on another planet, the other planet is Earth. They discover us." Hank Stanton, an astrophysics scientist at NASA is monitoring images from the Hubble Telescope when all of a sudden he is bombarded with images from outer space and hieroglyphic symbols. At the same time in a remote monitoring station in Pine Gap, Australia, they receive the same images. What does it mean? The race is on to decipher the meaning of these cryptic symbols before a sinister government element can step in and take over.
Description
While Hank and his colleagues race to decipher the meaning of the Chulosian symbols, a sinister group within the government mean to stop them by any means. Hank must find a way to inform those who need to know that a comet is going to pass by earth spewing destructive radiation that could end all life on earth. The race is on and very dangerous.
About the author
Lee Loves to write. His book, "Voice in the MIrror," His best-selling sci-fi novel is being re-released in a second edition. It is the book that embroiled Lee in the "Heaven's Gate" controversy in 1997. Now, 25 years later, this best-selling novel will delight a whole new generation of science fiction readers. The book's theme is this: "Life has been discovered on another planet, the other planet is Earth. They discover us."