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Sol Burning

(2026)
(The fifth book in the Ashes of Earth series)
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Earth is running out of time.

When visionary engineer Noah Kincaid leads SolForge’s industrial fleet beyond Earth’s orbit, he doesn’t ignite hope. He ignites a global power struggle.

From lunar orbit, SolForge becomes humanity’s most critical lifeline, controlling the supply corridors that keep nations fed, fueled, and functioning. But survival has a price. Governments see opportunity. Corporations see leverage. Militaries see a battlefield in the vacuum above.

Political pressure turns to covert action. Trade wars turn to orbital brinkmanship. As alliances fracture and propaganda spreads, SolForge is pushed toward an impossible choice: submit to control or stand alone against the most powerful forces on Earth.

Director Helen Crowe believes order must be enforced at any cost. Rival superpowers race to legitimize SolForge as a sovereign power. And caught between them, Noah must protect his people while holding together a fragile future balanced on engineering miracles and human trust.

Because the next world war will not be fought over land.

It will be fought for orbit.

And whoever controls the sky controls humanity’s fate.

A gripping near-future technothriller blending hard science fiction, geopolitical tension, and high-stakes space industry, this installment in the Ashes of Earth saga delivers relentless suspense, grounded technology, and a chillingly plausible vision of humanity’s future beyond Earth.


Genre: Science Fiction

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