Charred Earth 1: The House

By TJ Hudson
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Published: July 10, 2012
Words: 14,826 (approximate)
Language: British English
ISBN: 9781476274478


Short description

It is the distant future and Earth appears to be at peace. Into this tranquil world a man from another era wakes up. Upon exploring his surroundings he finds the people to be friendly and helpful. However, he feels a malevolent presence is at work, not only in this new world but he fears also within him. A Novelette of 14,200 words, this is a science fiction story. Written in British English.

Extended description

It is the distant future and Earth appears to be at peace. Into this tranquil world a man from another era wakes up.
Upon exploring his surroundings he finds the people to be friendly and helpful. However, he feels a malevolent presence is at work, not only in this new world but he fears also within him.

The first book in the Charred Earth trilogy.

A Novelette of 14,200 words, this is a speculative science fiction story with a hint of adventure and high technology.

Written in British English.

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science fiction, future fiction, distant future, future life, high technology, the future, future short story, future of the human race, charred earth

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