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Paradox Moon

By: D. Scott Dickinson
Narrated by: Zacharia Greene
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Summary

Is there life after climate change?

The answer lies hidden on a far moon in a distant corner of the galaxy.

Paradox Moon is a cautionary tale of one planet’s retribution against the civilization that nearly destroyed it. 

The narrative follows the exploits of a marooned astronaut and an indigenous band of anthropoids in their odyssey across a world where nothing is what it seems. It is a stunning visual journey. Back through deep time. As the man uncovers startling evidence revealing the planet’s tragic past and singular evolution.

A past that reverberates in the echoes of a lost civilization. Of a temperate world that vanished in flame. Of a dominant race that spurned the warnings of its scientists and perished. Of a planet that turned inward to preserve itself and the wellspring of life it harbored.

The journey leads to a mysterious crystal city. To survivors exiled in an ice-locked land, the refugee descendants of those who tried to prevent the devastation of a world. And to the companionship of a remarkable creature.

It also foreshadows the evil that stalks them. The brutish descendants of those who spurned the warnings. Who survive through treachery, malice and cowardice.

Regenesis is the epic story of that far distant world. Paradox Moon is the first chapter of that story.  

And it opens through the virtual lens of a space-based telescope.

©2019 D. Scott Dickinson (P)2020 David S. Dickinson

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