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SpaceMan

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SpaceMan

Von: Tom Abrahams
Gesprochen von: Kevin Pierce
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Clayton Shepard is 249 miles above Earth when the lights go out.

He has no communication, limited power, and an unbreakable will to survive.

His one goal: find his way back to his family.

Shepard is an astronaut on his first mission to the International Space Station.

When a violent blast of solar magnetic radiation leaves him stranded in orbit, he's forced to use his wit and guile to find a way home.

He has no idea what he'll find when he gets there.

SpaceMan is a post-apocalyptic/dystopian tale that tells the survival story of a man and the family he left behind. It's written with the help of former astronauts, NASA team members, and well-respected astrophysicists that give SpaceMan a unique sense of detail and desperation.

©2016 Piton Press LLC (P)2016 Piton Press LLC
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Dunno. I felt duped. The premise is awesome and I wanted to love it. A lone spaceman finding his way back home. Gave me Gravity and Martian vibes. Unfortunately the book is more about the spaceman’s family back home and how they are dealing with the situation than our protagonist in orbit. And while most of the story in space seems realistic enough, I REALLY doubt a man trying to get home to his wife and kids would jeopardize it all by trying to bring two corpses along for the ride on the grounds of “it’s the right thing to do”…but maybe I’m just cold or not NASA material. I overall enjoyed the title for what it actually was: Week One of a family experiencing the Apocalypse with their husband/dad stranded in space.

The Family of THE SPACEMAN

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