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Ebook Details
  • 06/2018
  • B07CZBTKZX
  • 369 pages
  • $3.99
Paperback Details
  • 05/2018
  • 979-8728653080 ‎ B091DWW866
  • 367 pages
  • $7.87
Clayton Graham
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Saving Paludis
At the edge of humanity’s reach a small planet finds itself at war… When scientists from Paludis share a technological breakthrough with Mother Earth, peace swiftly turns into deadly conflict. The local aliens, downtrodden for centuries, seize their chance, and a desperate human cult plans a mysterious agenda of its own.
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FIVE STAR REVIEW: READERS' FAVORITE Romuald Dzemo

Intelligently plotted, Saving Paludis is a science fiction story with great futuristic elements. The conflict is riveting and it isn't strange that when a piece of powerful technology comes onto the market, there is infighting among powerful groups to take control of it.

Clayton Graham exploits this aspect of the story to grab the reader's interest, build tension, and move the plot forward. The writing is compelling and there is a fluidity of expression that will delight readers who enjoy clarity in writing.

FIVE STAR REVIEW: The Haunted Reading Room, Space Out with Sci

Immediately I was engrossed in this thoughtful and thought-provoking futuristic science fiction novel. My lifelong stance has always been to favor the underdog and cheer on the oppressed. Immediately, my attitude was total empathy with the "aliens," who rather than invading Earth, had instead been invaded by Earthlings--and not just invaded, but shuffled off to a single corner of the continent.

I found SAVING PALUDIS an exceptional novel with powerful and lasting impact. I happily noticed resonances of the late, lamented Arthur C. Clarke.
 

FIVE STAR REVIEW: THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS

A line in the book that stood out to the reviewer:
As if in a dream, she drifted from incubator to incubator, child after child, her footsteps echoing eerily in the vast, cold chamber.


In the distant future mankind has been able to venture into distant space by virtue of wormholes in space-time. Earth eventually colonizes a planet, which they name Paludis. Over time, the planet's indigenous people are corralled on an island, and since their deity, Garn, is an ocean dweller, the Muskans (as they call themselves) cannot enter water and are essentially trapped. For years, the planet's main production of bauxite has been serving them well but is on the decline. However, the discovery of another natural resource offers the Paludis' earth dwellers another source of income. This, coupled with a rogue Muskan, missing people, an unborn child, the Paludis Police, and an ancient discovery threatens to disrupt the entire planet with a war between Paludis and Earth.


If you like good sci-fi, good writing, and a plot that screams adventure, you'll like Saving Paludis.
    

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 06/2018
  • B07CZBTKZX
  • 369 pages
  • $3.99
Paperback Details
  • 05/2018
  • 979-8728653080 ‎ B091DWW866
  • 367 pages
  • $7.87
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