Erebus, Ralph Kern
Erebus, Ralph Kern
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Erebus

Author: Ralph Kern

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/01/2016

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

The sparsely populated moon, Io, is destroyed in a terrorist attack. Hundreds are dead in the cataclysmic explosion. Thousands become refugees as the shattered remnants of the moon threaten the Jupiter Alliance. Billions throughout the Solar System are wondering, Where next?

Those responsible must be found and brought to justice. The explorer ship, Erebus, is reassigned from its mission and sent to Jupiter to investigate this atrocity with Trent’s international team onboard. And what Trent discovers, amongst the relics of the alien Sleeping Gods, will change humanity’s place in the universe forever.

About Ralph Kern

Ralph Kern is a uniformed officer in the West Midlands Police in England. He earned a degree in aerospace technology and also received his pilot license in the United States. Aside from writing, he enjoys traveling, scuba diving, and long-distance running.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gerard

Really good sci-fi and a great story I rarely write reviews but this author has impressed the hell out of me. I've been reading science fiction for 35 years and I'd place Mr. Kern in the top 5% of anyone I've read in that time. Interesting characters, a well thought out story, and the "I can't wait f......more

Need more !!! Thoroughly enjoying the sleeping God's books and I can't wait for more I need to find out how so many things have turned out talk about leaving people hanging......more

Goodreads review by Mike

This is my second book by Ralph Kearn and, sadly, it suffered from exactly the same problems as Endeavour the first in this series and was therefore equally frustrating. The problem is that the story is excellent – interesting and compelling – the delivery, however, is not. There were pieces of dodg......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Well, it took me awhile to get around to reading this books and I'm not sure why. It is somewhat different than the first book, "Endeavour" which was a really good story, but kind of hard to get your head around. I say that because both of these stories involve time-travel, but not in the sense you......more