About the Book
On the savage planet of Hadanum, the last reengineered remnants of humanity struggle for survival.
Thallsen, home to the Jana, is surrounded by massive megas, organisms that cover the land and sea, hosts to smaller, but no less terrible creatures.
The Jana have relied on ancient machines from Dead Earth to protect themselves for generations, but their dependence is about to be tested.
In search of his father, Watchware Balon has instead found something that will send the Jana hurtling into a conflict for which they are not prepared. On a journey that takes him far from the security of home, he will discover that his people can and must find the strength within themselves to throw off the shackles of their past, or be wiped out forever.
Thallsen, home to the Jana, is surrounded by massive megas, organisms that cover the land and sea, hosts to smaller, but no less terrible creatures.
The Jana have relied on ancient machines from Dead Earth to protect themselves for generations, but their dependence is about to be tested.
In search of his father, Watchware Balon has instead found something that will send the Jana hurtling into a conflict for which they are not prepared. On a journey that takes him far from the security of home, he will discover that his people can and must find the strength within themselves to throw off the shackles of their past, or be wiped out forever.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 216 - Publish Date: May 25, 2011
- Keywords science fiction, genetic engineering, planetary romance, sword and planet, artificial intelligence, sf, hominids, bioforming, barbarian, tribes, planet, aliens, creeping, tentacles, galaxy, robots, battle, swashbuckling, spears
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About the Creator
W. Robinson Mason
Texas, USA
When not creating his own original fiction Robinson Mason writes about retro computers such as the Commodore 64. Currently Robinson lives in Cypress, Texas. He enjoys reading, gardening in the Texas heat, studying Japanese culture, playing boardgames with friends, and his collection of 80′s home computer paraphernalia. Feel free to drop Robinson a line at wrmason3-at-gmail-dot-com , friend him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @RobinsonMason Questions about the World of Hadanum are welcome!