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Prison Planet

(2017)
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In this world, the accused don't have the right to defend themselves.

Convicted of his wife's murder and sentenced to live out his days in exile, Rylis awakes on a drop ship hovering above Alpha-A47. Until the recent accident it housed a private research station, but now serves as the newest in a growing line of prison planets. He's ill-equipped to survive the rigors of the barren red nothingness, alien creatures, and trickle of prisoners that follow. Food and water are scarce, safety is an illusion, and the truth is the most elusive commodity. Who was the intruder standing over his wife's body and why did he look as surprised by the night's events as Rylis?

Prison Planet is a slow burn survival mystery told in two parts. The main story follows Rylis as he struggles to survive Alpha-A47. The secondary story reveals the events that led to his wife's murder through flashbacks, told from the perspective of the wife and other prisoners. Contains depictions of sex and violence not suitable for young readers.



Genre: Science Fiction

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