20 Million Leagues Over the Sea

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Steampunk
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Author: K. T. Hunter ISBN: 9780988863552
Publisher: K. T. Hunter Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: K. T. Hunter
ISBN: 9780988863552
Publisher: K. T. Hunter
Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Book 1 of "The Nemo Paradox"

More than fifty years after Captain Nemo sank into a watery grave -
Two decades after the last Martian Invader fell to pestilence -
Earth is ready to avenge her orphaned children.

Born to fly: The starship Thunder Child's Fury is the child of Nemo's ingenuity and Martian cunning. After a disastrous maiden voyage, can she sail the solar winds to Mars?

Born to lead: Christophe Moreau, her commander, has trained for this mission since childhood. He has mastered the sea. Can he tame the wilderness of space?

Born to spy: Gemma Llewellyn, member of the Scientific Cohort, has trained for an entirely different mission. Haunted by her past, will she obey her masters or follow her own path?

With dark forces aligning against the brave crew of the Fury and her mission, will they even survive the journey?

A romp in the combined universes of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, this novel also aims to be a bit of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters in space. I hope everyone will enjoy this tale, especially those readers who are new to the science fiction and steampunk genres.

This is the first book in a trilogy, "The Nemo Paradox".
Book 1 - "Twenty Million Leagues Over the Sea" - New Release
Book 2 - "The Mysterious Planet of Captain Moreau" - Planned
Book 3 - "The Invisible Woman" - Planned

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Book 1 of "The Nemo Paradox"

More than fifty years after Captain Nemo sank into a watery grave -
Two decades after the last Martian Invader fell to pestilence -
Earth is ready to avenge her orphaned children.

Born to fly: The starship Thunder Child's Fury is the child of Nemo's ingenuity and Martian cunning. After a disastrous maiden voyage, can she sail the solar winds to Mars?

Born to lead: Christophe Moreau, her commander, has trained for this mission since childhood. He has mastered the sea. Can he tame the wilderness of space?

Born to spy: Gemma Llewellyn, member of the Scientific Cohort, has trained for an entirely different mission. Haunted by her past, will she obey her masters or follow her own path?

With dark forces aligning against the brave crew of the Fury and her mission, will they even survive the journey?

A romp in the combined universes of H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, this novel also aims to be a bit of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters in space. I hope everyone will enjoy this tale, especially those readers who are new to the science fiction and steampunk genres.

This is the first book in a trilogy, "The Nemo Paradox".
Book 1 - "Twenty Million Leagues Over the Sea" - New Release
Book 2 - "The Mysterious Planet of Captain Moreau" - Planned
Book 3 - "The Invisible Woman" - Planned

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