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The crew of the colony ship Soraya swim between the stars in frozen stasis. When they are awoken years before their destination, they learn that the inhospitable void of space outside the hulls is second only to the danger trapped inside with them. The scientists of Salacia Station live, work, and sleep deep beneath the surface of the ocean planet Cerulos. But here it is they who are the aliens, and the black depths of the oceans hide monsters beyond reckoning.

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Soraya   Salacia
  • Author : Lucas Lex DeJong
  • Release : 28 December 2017
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • ISBN : 9781543406160
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Total Page : 365 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 13,7 Mb

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