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Birthright: Recall
Dale Thomas Vaughn, author
Renwick Hector loves Earth so much that the other Mars colonists in school call him an Earthgeek. His own sibling questions Renny’s obsession with a dead planet. Nobody has heard from their ancestral home world for 500 years, until President Sara Ramone reveals a coded SOS message sent from a military bunker in ancient America. There is life on Earth!
Now, Renny, Sara, and a small crew must discover who sent the message, what is happening on Earth, and whether the Phoenix colony is in danger – all while navigating new relationships and crumbling realities aboard a spaceship to the planet of their birthright.
Birthright: Recall is the first in a new trilogy, and is perfect for fans of Firefly, The Expanse, and Star Trek.
"I had never heard of Vaughn before I read this book, but I am thoroughly impressed. Birthright's pacing is excellent amid nonstop action from chapter to chapter, with an earnest heart and base of compassion driving through all the intrigue. You will find it hard to put it down, guaranteed." - Scott Hamilton
“Birthright: Recall takes you on two remarkable journeys, each flying by the seat of your pants while connecting with a multitude of characters. Thrilling with every page turn and leaving you excited for more. Definitely built for a series and I would absolutely watch the movie.” - Carrie Binkley, Author of “Bella Marshall: Finding Inspiration”
“Classic science fiction!” - Reedsy Discover
“Women here are leaders and fighters, not just adoring helpmeets to male heroes. ” - Reedsy Discover
“… a satisfyingly complex tale that rattles along at a cracking pace. It is certainly worth a read, and the next two in the trilogy will be worth looking out for.” - Reedsy Discover
“Enough action and intrigue to require two planets and a spaceship to contain it.” - Chris Watson, Winner of the Rising Stars Flash Fiction Contest
“The Birthright universe was easy to jump into, with realistic spaceflight folded into a thoroughly enjoyable story that took me on a journey through space and soul in a not-so far-fetched future.” - Ian Dawson, Rocket Engineer
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