Journey to the Center of Mars

by Robert Wilton Dale


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 11/01/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 227
ISBN : 9781462805914
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 227
ISBN : 9781425702625
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 227
ISBN : 9781425702632

About the Book

This, the first part of an adventure to surpass all adventures, takes you to the near, possible, future, to the far edges of hope and mankinds dreams.

Why are we here and what are we to this vast universe that embraces us so tightly. An attempt to realize this is the bulk of this work.

We begin with the near future of space commerce. We will seek material value in space, of course. We have and certainly will find great wonderment as we explore this new wilderness left to us by chance or divinity? This is the question we, secretly, seek most.

Out past Mars, in the asteroid belt that encircles our sun, a scab mining ship picks out an asteroid to dig for what valuables it may contain. This orbiting mountain of rock is, as it turns out, a very exceptional find.

Our mining crew of seven set out for normal operations, but normal is not to be. They are being watched by a hostile group of strict union bonded spacers looking to pirate our barely virtuous heros. War between the factions involved, is but a minuscule mistake away, as always and the find made by the scab crew will change mankinds space capabilities forever. Join the adventure and experience the real hazards that humankind will endeavor to take possession of our new and open wilderness.


About the Author

Robert Wilton Dale is 59 years young. He now resides in a small town in western Arizona, but has had the taste of your big cites. He is a “late bloomer” that is driven to just walk near, not fill, his inspirational source; The late Robert Heinlien’s sizeable ‘Footfall’s’. This first of a trilogy, is a hopeful attempt at reopening the vision of spaceflight as the reality and adventure that it is, and he asked that you remember.... “to let your imagination become your eye’s.”