One Day on Mars (Tau Ceti Agenda)
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveonedayonmarstauc00tayl
- ISBN-101416555056
- ISBN-139781416555056
- LibraryThing3467303
- Library of Congress Control Number2007028327
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number153578796
- Open LibraryOL9600509M
Classifications
- LCCPS3620.A98 O54 2007
Description
A nonstop futuristic thrill-ride, through the critical events which were the breaking point for the underclass of Martian citizens and precipitated a revolution to break the Martian colonists free from the formidable Sol System government. The formerly red planet - now in danger of again becoming red, blood red - would never be the same, nor would the human race. It was one day that changed the course of history for the Solar System, raging from hand-to-hand combat to piloted armored mecha suits clashing to an enormous space battle, with dedicated heroes on both sides of the conflict wondering if they were doing the right thing - and if they would live to see another day. And wondering, as well, if the spark of this new war, that would eventually reach across whole star systems, would bring them peace one day on Mars.
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