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Pull (originally published as Deep Darkness v1)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2013
This novel is now available on Amazon http://hyperurl.co/vfj635

It's been 300 years since we fled the destruction of Earth in the 24th century. Since that time we have been on the run from a ruthless alien species known as the Skrav. Our only hope is light years away hidden among the stars and the rest galaxy - a paradise hidden in a place called New Eden. 

Sev, a gifted individual known as a user has the unique ability to see into the past, present, and future. Survive in a world full of hostile alien creatures, psychotic military leaders, and rotting starships. Expect war, space battles, colossal creatures, mutants, cyborgs with more then one mind and diverse worlds - along with the occasional bit of cannibalism and time travel as  humanity crawls through the dark of space hoping to reach New Eden. An epic war between humans and aliens full of twists and turns as the last of humanity battles to survive. 
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In order to save the future Sev must confront the past, present, and future.

Giant alien creatures, colossal space battles, ancient derelict starships,
'Pull' is a space opera about the survival of humanity all wrapped in a 
character driven story-spanning over a thousand years.
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