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Big Sky Chronicles

Big Sky Chronicles

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jan 27, 2024
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Fiction
Paranormal
Paul Rogers built a telescope and peered into the depths of a black hole. Being one of the only humans alive to do so, agents from a Soviet controlled U.S. begin to hunt down Paul and his family. Join the journey as chapters release weekly and discover how deep this mystery of the black hole takes Paul and his cast of friends.
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With 80% of the ocean being unexplored, it's said we know more about space than what lies beneath its surface. It's then a wonder why so many resources are spent looking into the great beyond above, when there is so much unseen in our own back yard. NASA is the leading authority on space exploration and when Roger Reinhardt is tasked to audit their expenditures, he takes the job very personally. For Roger has a vendetta against the government entity for being at the center of what tore his family apart. Angered at how his deceased father had prioritized the non essential agency above his family, Roger now intends to declare them a frivolous burden on tax payers. But in his pursuit to curse his father's name, a secret beyond anything he could imagine is revealed. Roger discovers that NASA knows what lurks below the darkness. And that NASA may hold the key to humanities survival.

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