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Author of Cape’s Side Bay, and my own personal letters to Santa Claus.
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In a space-faring future, an alien war criminal seeks vengeance on humanity, and a celebrated-but-bumbling hero is forced back into action... whether he likes it or not.
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If humanity had never reached for the stars, the stars never would have come for them.
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There’s a reanimated mummy on the loose in wild west Jersey. Who’s going to stop him? Does he need to be stopped? And who’s the girl in the t-shirt in the middle of winter? It’s a book about legends, science, heroism, and squirrels.
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    Fernando Crôtte sent an update for Mission 51

    I just uploaded the Foreword to Mission 51. I called it called The Truth, "written" by Dr. Henry/Deltare. I intended it to sound technical, like what an old academic might write. But is it too boring?

    I also wanted it to raise more questions than answers, yet to heavily hint at what’s to come. Did I accomplish this?

    What is your favorite part of The Truth?

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