Marchenko's Children
Proxima Logfiles 1
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Eli Snuggs
About this listen
Two humans and a robot on their own in the Alpha Centauri system: Marchenko, Adam and Eve have found asylum on a planet inhabited by aliens. They could spend the rest of their lives here in peace. But apparently there are many more people who, like them, have been sent to alien systems without a return ticket and without being asked - castaways with uncertain fates who need their help.
Their alien rescuers generously offer to take them on a search in one of their spaceships. Although the trio doesn’t know whether their hosts are acting out of altruism, they embark on an odyssey with dangers so unpredictable that the saga is indeed written in the stars.
The Proxima Logfiles is a multi-part series based on the Proxima Trilogy, but can be read independently. Star Trek meets Lost in Space - reimagined with the scientific and technical realism of hard science fiction.
©2021 Brandon Q. Morris (P)2022 Brandon Q. MorrisWhat listeners say about Marchenko's Children
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- John
- 28-03-23
Good follow on for the Proxima Trilogy
I would highly recoment listening or reading Proxima Trilogy before this follow up! iIs follows nicely on to where the trilogy ened to create a intresting add on and continuation to the books I very much enjoyed chaper 17 as well where it explains star formation and life and death cycle.
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- Khalid S.
- 30-04-23
Good continuation story but...
Changes to narration style nearly ruined it especially Marchenko's personality changes and his American accent
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