Extinction Horizon

Extinction Horizon

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Dystopian Science & Technology
تنسيق كيندل
صفحات 356
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Feb 14, 2017
الناشر Orbit
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In a world where the boundaries of nature and science collide, humanity faces its greatest challenge yet. As devastating events unfold, the planet becomes a ticking time bomb, with forces beyond comprehension threatening to obliterate everything in their path. Survival becomes an urgent race against time, as individuals must confront both the monstrous consequences of scientific ambition and the unforgiving wrath of nature itself.

The story delves into the lives of various characters, each grappling with their fears and the moral dilemmas posed by scientific advancements. As chaos reigns, the strength of the human spirit is tested against ruthless adversities. With every turn of the page, readers are drawn deeper into a narrative filled with tension, suspense, and profound ethical questions.

In this unforgiving landscape, alliances are formed and sacrifices made amid the looming shadow of extinction. The characters' journey highlights the fragility of life and the consequences of mankind's pursuit of knowledge. The constant threat of annihilation forces them to confront their true selves and re-evaluate what it means to be human.

Ultimately, the gripping tale transcends a mere survival story, inviting readers to explore the delicate balance between nature and technology. It raises poignant questions about humanity's trajectory and whether there is hope for redemption in the face of impending doom.

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