Ghost Surveillance

Ghost Surveillance
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Book Synopsis Ghost Surveillance by : Craig A. Price

Download or read book Ghost Surveillance written by Craig A. Price and published by Claymore Publishing. This book was released on with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A radio transmission deep in space… a surveillance mission is ordered … Daniel finally has his chance to prove himself with his first official planetary exploration mission. It isn’t going to be Daniel’s first time to a new planet, but it will be his first time leading an expedition from the beginning. In the past, he led missions to asteroids, and one planetary exploration since there were no nearby captains. But this time, he is chosen to go on his first official planet exploratory mission. He is ready to prove himself a capable ship captain. What could possibly go wrong with a simple surveillance mission? Daniel is an Unwanted, surrounded by a galaxy of clones. He desires nothing more than to prove himself, but no one takes him seriously. He uses humor as a defense mechanism and stumbles his entire way through being a captain. But this is his first serious mission. He needs to make sure it succeeds at all cost. If you love Star Trek and The Orville, Science Fiction with snarky characters and humor-filled plot lines with a little bit of hard science, then you’ll love Ghost Surveillance, because everyone is an explorer at heart! Get it now! This space opera series includes: Ghost Probe Ghost Surveillance Ghost Dragon Ghost Radio Ghost Sprint Ghost Odyssey Ghost Shadow Fans of the following books and series are known to enjoy this humorous sci-fi series: Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Space Team Space Janitor Galaxy Cruise Galaxy Quest Spaceballs The Orville Star Wars Star Trek Babylon 5 Farscape Aeon 14 Salvage Cadicle Fans of the following authors are known to enjoy this young adult fantasy series: Daniel Arenson Craig Martelle Juli Huni Douglas Adams Terry Pratchett A. K. Duboff Kevin Steverson Chris Kennedy Mark Wandrey Keywords related to this comedic science fiction series: Humor Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Comedy Sci-Fi, Space Opera, Space Exploration, Aliens, Cloning, Genetic Engineering, Humous Science Fiction, Free Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi series, Space Opera series, Planetary Exploration, Black Holes, Faster than light travel, lightspeed, FTL, abortion, pro-choice, pro-life, embryo,


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