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Rogue Planet

(2016)
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Hidden away from near-Earth planets in remote spiral arms of the Galaxy are Human worlds that have lost contact with more progressive worlds and reverted to strange and primitive customs and traditions, their leaders using religion, superstition, and imported technologies to rule in tyranny. Survey ships explored and catalogued these planets as suitable for future colonization centuries earlier, but groups with a special interest in ensuring a homogeneous and often despotic society didn't bother applying for permission to colonize.

Following the ITUIP (Interstellar Trade Union of Independent Planets) Protocol, ships are restricted to observe and maintain a hands-off policy for these rogue planets, even when there is great temptation to intervene. Eden, where an evil theocracy rules with an iron fist, is such a planet. A group of rebels struggles to end the oppressive regime to forge a new future.

Set in the same universe as the "Chaos Chronicles Trilogy" and the Dr. Carlos stories, this saga, mixing the best of hard sci-fi and swashbuckling fantasy, once again explores the never-ending battle between good and evil so prominent in the author's works.

Praise for Steven M. Moore's books:

Survivors of the Chaos: "... Moore has a way of describing his characters that really makes them come to life... . Through some pretty varied characters, you get to see the vast and detailed setting that the author envisioned, sometimes through some pretty unexpected plot twists." - Kellie Sheridan, Sift Book Reviews

More than Human: The Mensa Contagion: "... kept me turning pages after I should have put the book down... . I found the characters well developed and the plot fresh. I was reminded of Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy." - Debra Miller, Amazon reviewer


Genre: Science Fiction

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