5/28/2023 0 Comments Predators of Eden by D.W. VogelI highly recommend this high energy adventure and would place it between Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clark. -Reid Minnich, author of Koinobi trilogy. My dreams were never this chilling, nor the ending as thrilling. I've often dreamt of trying to survive on a new planet and pitting myself against nature. The dinosaurs wait, too-for the electricity to die and the feast to begin. The last remnant of the human race waits behind the electric fence for their return. Vogel&s bestselling Horizon Alpha: Predators of Eden is a perfect fit. With most of the adult men dead, rookie soldier Caleb Wilde and his unit of teenage boys leave the electric fences of Eden in search of a reactor core lost deep in the jungle. For the readers dreaming of interplanetary travel, D. The humans’ one defense against the dinosaurs ravaging the planet is an electric fence, built from the remains of the shuttles that brought them there.īut Eden base has only days of power left. The passengers landed on Tau Ceti e expecting paradise, but instead they discovered a planet stuck in its own version of the cretaceous period. Two hundred years ago, the great Ark Horizon Alpha escaped a doomed Earth and went searching for a new home. “We never would have come here if we’d known.” The pace is fast, the stakes are high, and the safety of no one is guaranteed. -John Burris, author of Brothers There's plenty of jet fuel for the imagination. Vogel is a veterinarian, marathon runner, cancer survivor, boardgame developer for SolarFlare Games, and current president of Cincinnati Fiction.
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