Death Of A Planet

by Michael Ribar


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/05/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 468
ISBN : 9781418444938

About the Book

Our culture is rife with the inference of the existence of life on other planets.  Indeed, life technologically capable of visiting our planet on a regular basis.  Such visitation forms the core for a sizable group of individuals who profoundly believe that they have seen, been visited by or even abducted by Aliens.

So the fabric is woven into a tale of a common man whose destiny sends him out of this world. 

Jack Sharpe’s a regular guy, jilted by his fiancé he’s drowning his sorrows at the local pub, when his world is transformed by a gentleman offering him passage on a space ship!

The man is Isiah Walker and he’s a recruiter.  Isiah isn’t recruiting just any down on his luck drunk.  Nope he’s looking for a special type.   He seeks people without attachments.  Those who disappear and all that’s said is: “Whatever happened to what’s his name?  Nobody with close family or close friends which narrows the field down to what, maybe a couple of hundred million people?

Jack fits and Isiah offers him a job working out in the suburbs of space, the hinterlands of the galaxy.  Jack considers the proposal even as events close in around him and send him where our sun don’t shine.

Mankind joins a race of galactic observers; beings that have watched us develop for hundreds of years.  They’ve discovered alien intruders so powerful and frightening they are forced into action.  They must use Humanity to help destroy this potential threat to the Universe.  The race is devouring planets and taking the spoils to an unknown destination.

So the journey begins and takes us into the everyday lives of the space borne humans inhabiting an enormous craft designed and built by humans with Alien technology.

Jack learns about himself and his capabilities, he’s mentally connected with a one hundred ninety pound puppy of questionable breeding.  He gains true friends and meets a very special woman.  As Jack and his group train hard for an unknown mission their reward comes in the form of a one-way ticket to a planet that is systematically being destroyed by the mysterious and hideous aliens.  There they witness the Death of a Planet a planet they will try desperately to save.


About the Author

Michael Ribar continues to consider Alaska home having been raised there and spending most of his adult life enjoying the state’s incredible beauty and grandeur.  Fate called him to the rest of America and he has spent portions of his professional career in California, Georgia and Texas.

Michael’s career has included editing and writing procedural manuals and scripting safety videos.  He has spent his career as a trainer and manager in transportation and logistics.  He’s provided tutorials and lectured on transportation safety throughout the United States.

He has enjoyed a life long passion for science fiction and consuming works from Adams to Heinlein to Vonnegut.

Ribar currently lives in Northern California with his wife Debbie.  Their sons though out of the house are close to their hearts