Under Nameless Stars
by Christian Schoon
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Pub Date 1 Apr 2014 | Archive Date 2 Mar 2014
ANGRY ROBOT Ltd | Strange Chemistry
Description
Desperate to find him, Zenn stows away aboard the Helen of Troy, a starliner powered by one of the immense, dimension-jumping beasts known as Indra. With her is Liam Tucker, a Martian boy who is either very fond of her, very dangerous to her, or both. On the verge of learning the truth about her missing dad, Zenn’s quest suddenly catapults her and Liam thousands of light years beyond known space, and into the dark heart of a monstrous conspiracy.
Advance Praise
Praise and Reviews for Zenn Scarlett:
“Many young people want to become veterinarians because they love animals. All future veterinarians will want to read Zenn Scarlett and her adventures with veterinary medicine on alien animals.”
- Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation
“Christian Schoon knows his xenobiology! Zenn Scarlett has everything a sci-fi lover craves, from exotic alien life forms to quantum entanglement, all grounded by a stellar YA heroine. Zenn’s moxie and determination make this a debut to remember. Highly recommended!”
- Phoebe North, author of Starglass
“Reading Zenn Scarlett is like venturing into a gargantuan alien animal in one of the in-soma pods Zenn uses to provide veterinary care: delightful, bizarre, and occasionally terrifying.”
- Mike Mullin, author of Ashfall
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781908844880 |
PRICE | US$6.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Having very much enjoyed Zenn Scarlett I was excited to read the sequel and Zenn's adventures in exoveterinarian training. This is much faster paced than book one and is more of the wonderful aliens that featured in Zenn Scarlet, along with intrigue, mystery, and space travel.
Read in 2014, apologies for the delay in feedback.