The Secret of the Urns

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: A.B. Carolan ISBN: 9781772420869
Publisher: A.B. Carolan Publication: June 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A.B. Carolan
ISBN: 9781772420869
Publisher: A.B. Carolan
Publication: June 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Set in the same sci-fi universe as A. B. Carolan’s The Secret Lab, this new young-adult sci-fi mystery explores a Jupiter-sized planet’s satellite in a faraway solar system where human scientists are studying local flora and fauna but behaving badly until a teen who wants to study the satellite’s ETs comes along. She shows that cooperation is better than xenophobia. In the process, she discovers that the ETs’ beliefs go far beyond ancestor worship.

What a reviewer said about The Secret Lab:

“On the International Space Station many years in the future, youngsters are growing up and exploring their world. In doing so, they uncover a mystery…an interesting tale, well written, and very enjoyable.”—Debra Miller

Irish author A. B. Carolan is a collaborator of American author Steven M. Moore. They met at Blarney Castle in Ireland. A. B. loves writing for young adults and adults who are young at heart. Some Donegal neighbors think he’s related to that great Irish harpist, Turlough O'Carolan. Others say he was stolen and raised by leprechauns. They do a lot of kidding in Donegal. Connect with him using the contact page at Steve’s website.

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Set in the same sci-fi universe as A. B. Carolan’s The Secret Lab, this new young-adult sci-fi mystery explores a Jupiter-sized planet’s satellite in a faraway solar system where human scientists are studying local flora and fauna but behaving badly until a teen who wants to study the satellite’s ETs comes along. She shows that cooperation is better than xenophobia. In the process, she discovers that the ETs’ beliefs go far beyond ancestor worship.

What a reviewer said about The Secret Lab:

“On the International Space Station many years in the future, youngsters are growing up and exploring their world. In doing so, they uncover a mystery…an interesting tale, well written, and very enjoyable.”—Debra Miller

Irish author A. B. Carolan is a collaborator of American author Steven M. Moore. They met at Blarney Castle in Ireland. A. B. loves writing for young adults and adults who are young at heart. Some Donegal neighbors think he’s related to that great Irish harpist, Turlough O'Carolan. Others say he was stolen and raised by leprechauns. They do a lot of kidding in Donegal. Connect with him using the contact page at Steve’s website.

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