Starless and Bible Black: the Night the Stars Went Out

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Starless and Bible Black: the Night the Stars Went Out by Gerard M. DiLeo, Gerard M. DiLeo
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gerard M. DiLeo ISBN: 9781521124048
Publisher: Gerard M. DiLeo Publication: December 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gerard M. DiLeo
ISBN: 9781521124048
Publisher: Gerard M. DiLeo
Publication: December 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

On a crisp, clear night the stars and planets vanish, leaving only the Earth, our Moon, and our Sun. Suddenly, mysteriously, and totally. As the world scrambles to try to make sense of what happened, individuals must each deal with the effect the phenomenon has on them.

WOULD YOU MISS THEM? Why should this change anything? The stars had no tangible effect before they left. Why should their absence even matter at all?

In STARLESS and Bible Black, DiLeo's collection of related short stories, he uses science as a backdrop to put humanism in the foreground for a fascinating juxtaposition of cosmic effect and psychological affect. Exploring the intangible effect the cosmos exerts on politics, society, religion, civilization, mores, and the individual, STARLESS and Bible Black tells the story of our place in the universe, whether we notice or not.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

On a crisp, clear night the stars and planets vanish, leaving only the Earth, our Moon, and our Sun. Suddenly, mysteriously, and totally. As the world scrambles to try to make sense of what happened, individuals must each deal with the effect the phenomenon has on them.

WOULD YOU MISS THEM? Why should this change anything? The stars had no tangible effect before they left. Why should their absence even matter at all?

In STARLESS and Bible Black, DiLeo's collection of related short stories, he uses science as a backdrop to put humanism in the foreground for a fascinating juxtaposition of cosmic effect and psychological affect. Exploring the intangible effect the cosmos exerts on politics, society, religion, civilization, mores, and the individual, STARLESS and Bible Black tells the story of our place in the universe, whether we notice or not.

More books from Science Fiction

Cover of the book The Court Martial of Kiddo Slacks by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Three Days to Never by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Three Men in the Dark: Tales of Terror by Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain and Robert Barr (Collins Chillers) by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Aurealis #90 by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Rome by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book A Crown of Swords by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Broadcast of the Dead by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Programmed for Pleasure by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book The House in Wales by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Montana Rising: Wordplay by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book The Second Death of Daedalus Mole by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Devil's Bite by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book Dark Immortality by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book The Druid's Revenge by Gerard M. DiLeo
Cover of the book All The World In Wax by Gerard M. DiLeo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy