“Red Desert - People of Mars” now in paperback!

The publication of the Red Desert series in paperback continues. Now it’s the turn of “Red Desert - People of Mars”, the second book in the series, which is now available in paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, CreateSpace Store, and more online book retailers around the world (ISBN 978-1514629918).

The price of the book is $9.99 (€7.99 and £6.49) and it includes 230 pages. If you bought, or gave as a gift, the paperback edition of “Red Desert - Point of No Return”, you or your friends can continue this adventure on Mars with this book.

The third book, “Red Desert - Invisible Enemy”, will be available in paperback in the next weeks and the final book in the series, “Red Desert - Back Home”, will be published both as ebook and in paperback on 31 July.

This book is also available to libraries and academic institutions through Baker & Taylor and to resellers, at a special price, through CreateSpace Direct.

And here is again the book’s blurb.

After 995 days on Mars, the enthusiasm of the Isis crew has turned into frustration and intolerance. Their research hasn’t provided the hoped for outcomes, the resources at their disposal are insufficient, and NASA had previously cancelled the launch of a second mission, which would have brought more colonisers and equipment to the planet.
Relationships among the five members of the expedition have become difficult. Station Alpha is home to a complex web of conflicts, secrets, alliances, and rivalries.
Now a new launch window is about to open, but the news from Houston isn’t reassuring at all. While the finding of a possible ice sac might give a positive turn to the events, Anna, embittered by the unusual behaviour of Robert and the cold war against Hassan, is considering the opportunity to return to Earth.
When death strikes amongst the five inhabitants of Mars, Anna finds her only possible choice is a solitary escape.
But Mars has got an incredible discovery in store for her, a key to a mystery hidden in the depths of Valles Marineris.

More information on this book on my website.

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