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Two bedrock assumptions woven into most tales chronicling first contact begin with the postulate that we will necessarily know when first contact with an alien race occurs.
Most though not all further theorize that alien motives will likely be malevolent. In Tier Zero, Volume I of the Knolan Cycle, first contact occurred 31 years ago and no one seems to be the wiser.
Life on Earth (or Kurrithaal as the Knolans call it) goes on as usual. For Martin Tellus, that's about to change. As for Knolans' motive(s) for making contact? Let's just say it's...complicated.
Tier Zero is the first book in a series introducing readers to cultures at once radically different and startlingly similar to our own.
Two bedrock assumptions woven into most tales chronicling first contact begin with the postulate that we will necessarily know when first contact with an alien race occurs.
Two bedrock assumptions woven into most tales chronicling first contact begin with the postulate that we will necessarily know when first contact with an alien race occurs.
Most though not all further theorize that alien motives will likely be malevolent. In Tier Zero, Volume I of the Knolan Cycle, first contact occurred 31 years ago and no one seems to be the wiser.
Life on Earth (or Kurrithaal as the Knolans call it) goes on as usual. For Martin Tellus, that's about to change. As for Knolans' motive(s) for making contact? Let's just say it's...complicated.
Tier Zero is the first book in a series introducing readers to cultures at once radically different and startlingly similar to our own.
Advance Praise
This book was a journey of discovery, humor, love and fierce anticipation. I couldn’t put it down and I actually fell in both love and hate with the characters. Mr. Sayers goes outside the box of what the concept of the extra terrestrial typically is. He has me hooked. I Closed the book excited to read the sequel! Read it, you’ll be stuck!
This book was a journey of discovery, humor, love and fierce anticipation. I couldn’t put it down and I actually fell in both love and hate with the characters. Mr. Sayers goes outside the box of...
This book was a journey of discovery, humor, love and fierce anticipation. I couldn’t put it down and I actually fell in both love and hate with the characters. Mr. Sayers goes outside the box of what the concept of the extra terrestrial typically is. He has me hooked. I Closed the book excited to read the sequel! Read it, you’ll be stuck!
I enjoyed this scifi tale and look forward to Sayers' sequel to this book. I found the characters and plot interesting. I thought the base premise to story line was well laid out in the book.
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this was an enjoyable read, I liked the scifi elements and enjoyed the way the author writes. It was a good start to a series and I look forward to more in the series.
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Anthony P, Reviewer
I enjoyed this scifi tale and look forward to Sayers' sequel to this book. I found the characters and plot interesting. I thought the base premise to story line was well laid out in the book.
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Account D, Reviewer
this was an enjoyable read, I liked the scifi elements and enjoyed the way the author writes. It was a good start to a series and I look forward to more in the series.
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