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The Tenth Planet: Oblivion: Book 2
By (Author) Dean Wesley Smith
By (author) Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
1st February 2000
India
General
Fiction
Science fiction: space opera
Adventure / action fiction
FIC
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
326g
In part two of the Tenth Planet saga, cutting-edge science and high drama combine in an adventure that questions humanity's history, our place in the universe . . . and our very right to exist. For aeons, Earth has been ravaged by so-called natural disasters. Now we know the primary cause- overharvesting of our limited resources-not by humans, but by the residents of our solar system's tenth planet. Since before the birth of humanity, every two thousand years, this dark planet has plundered our world. But in 2017, Earth fought back. Now thousands of aliens face starvation. To survive, they must harvest Earth when their orbit brings them back from behind the sun. But the humans are not waiting for Earth to become as parched and barren as Mars. Every nuclear weapon has been aimed at the Tenth Planet. Their ultimate goal-to blow the Tenth Planet to oblivion.
Dean Wesley Smith was a founder of the well-respected small press Pulphouse. He has written a number of novels--both his own and as tie-in projects--including Laying the Music to Rest and X-Men- The Jewels of Cyttorak. Kristine Kathryn Rusch is the Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning former editor of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. She turned to writing full time two years ago. She, too, has written a number of original and tie-in novels, including the Fey series and Star Wars- The New Rebellion.