Children of Destruction
By
Al Philipson
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Published: Feb. 12, 2011
Words: 105,846 (approximate)
Language: English
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What’s the last man on Earth supposed to do with 4 attractive women and a boy? What is so special about them? Why did they survive when everyone else was suddenly and mysteriously destroyed? What caused this catastrophe?
The answers are revealed in a story of survival that spans over 200 years.
What’s the last man on Earth supposed to do with 4 attractive women and a boy? What is so special about them? Why did they survive when everyone else was suddenly and mysteriously destroyed? What caused this catastrophe?
The answers are revealed in a story of survival that spans over 200 years.
From their adopted farm in Washington to inter-species conflicts among the stars, you’ll meet the most unusual family of survivors ever contrived by circumstance and necessity.
105,700 words, equivalent to 396 pages in a mass market paperback book.
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Tags
science fiction,
hard science fiction,
postapocalyptic,
romance science fiction
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