The Second Star

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Pub Date Jul 01 2020 | Archive Date Jul 31 2020
Crossroad Press | Mystique Press

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Description

The Parada had been lost for almost two hundred years before they recovered the ship, drifting in stygian interstellar darkness, and brought her home again.

But that was not the miracle.

The miracle was that the crew was still alive.

That was also the problem.

Six crew members went out on the Parada, Earth’s first starship. All contact was lost, and the ship vanished for almost two centuries. When the Parada’s successor found the drifting ship and somehow managed to bring it home, the six crew members were not only still alive but barely older, due to the time dilation effects of near-FTL travel. Their return was a miracle – but it could not be revealed to the waiting world. The problem was, six individuals went out to the stars. More than seventy fractured personalities came back.

Psychologist Stella Froud and Jesuit Father Philip Carter were recruited as part of the team assembled to investigate the mystery, and to try and help the Parada’s crew understand their condition and possibly reverse it. What they discovered was a deepening mystery, and very soon they found themselves forced to take sides in a conflict that nobody could have possibly predicted. Their world would never be the same again.

The Parada had been lost for almost two hundred years before they recovered the ship, drifting in stygian interstellar darkness, and brought her home again.

But that was not the miracle.

The...


A Note From the Publisher

Also available in ebook ($4.99) and audio ($21.83) formats

Also available in ebook ($4.99) and audio ($21.83) formats


Advance Praise

 "Like its cast of returned starfarers, this rich and continually surprising novel is many things at once: a religiously-inflected first contact novel; an engaging psychological mystery; a glimpse of the future through the eyes of the past; and a moving tale about the difficulties of homecoming. I highly recommend it." - Matt Ruff, author of Set This House in Order and Lovecraft Country

"The Second Star is a grandly deep wallow in multiple personality disorder material. Dr. Stella Froud is wonderful as she studies six star-faring humans who come home fractured." - Jennifer Stevenson, author of Walking on Sunshine

"...a high-stakes and thrilling read..." - Ya It's Lit

"The Second Star is more than just a Sci-Fi read... packed with thrill and imagination. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough to find out what would happen next." - Insane About Books

"Like its cast of returned starfarers, this rich and continually surprising novel is many things at once: a religiously-inflected first contact novel; an engaging psychological mystery; a glimpse of...


Marketing Plan

Week-long blog tour and mutltiple guest blog posts on various writers' blogs, in the month of June; submitted to industry publications for review; appearance in John Scalzi's Whatever Big Idea slot; several interviews/podcasts coming up in July

Week-long blog tour and mutltiple guest blog posts on various writers' blogs, in the month of June; submitted to industry publications for review; appearance in John Scalzi's Whatever Big Idea slot;...


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ISBN 9781951510398
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