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Dr. Fiona Ryder, the chief medical officer of the emergency rescue ship, St. Bernard’s Pass, has dedicated her entire life to the Terra Space Alliance. Moving forward from a troubled past, she focuses on her positive career with the TSA, extending her lifespan by being frozen in stasis while she and her crew travel the solar system from planet to planet, and station to station aiding those in need.

After failing her psychological evaluation decades later, at the beginning of the year 2239, Dr. Ryder receives an unwelcome notice that this will be her last mission before she is to be sent back to Earth, a place she no longer cares to be.

Meanwhile, in the void between planetary bodies, the Asgard’s Goods cargo ship silently floats toward Oberon against a deep backdrop of speckled stars. An explosion lights up a window along its hull, and lights flicker with an alarming pattern and intensity, eventually fading away. The room where the explosion struck remains dark as chunks of rock hit the top of the ship, and more lights flicker until all die out and an airlock door opens to the unknown.

The crew of the emergency rescue ship, St. Bernard’s Pass, sleep frozen in their cryogenic sarcophagi. As they travel between planetary bodies, they find mysteries and lies that threaten the crew and all life on Earth when they awaken to rescue the cargo ship.

As her surroundings inexorably alter her perception of reality, can Dr. Ryder prevent catastrophe when she is forced to question what is real, and what is fiction? The events become the montage of her life throughout this engrossing tale of what might be.

Ryder on the Pass

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Time in Tartarus

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The planet Gaea, once lush with forested trees and fertile soil, has been devastated over the years, becoming a desolate wasteland. To ensure the survival of the Gaean people, the government implements a plan to build Tree-Cities above the toxic clouds. As promises turn to lies, the corrupt government leaves those deemed unable to contribute to society abandoned on the surface.  

Athenos, a Gaean born into prosperity in the Tree-City, Phloem, came from a family that helped those on the surface. They provided aid and care to those in need. When the government enacted the Anti-Xylem Act prohibiting contact between Tree-City residents and surface dwellers, Athenos’ family is punished by the government as they violated the act. 

Athenos leads the Preservists, a group seeking justice and aims to return Gaea to a state of its founding principles. He heists the final piece of evidence they need to vindicate their cause and expose a corrupt government. Amid the retrieval, someone (or something) kidnapped Athenos, confining him to a wicked place called Tartarus. 

In Tartarus, Athenos fights to survive with the hope the ruler of the realm will one day release him of his bondage. Athenos remains optimistic and teams up with fellow prisoners to try and find a way to defeat their overlord and return home. Their hope turns to despair as clues unravel a mystery, revealing that returning home may not be an option.


Short Stories


About the book:

Scattered Memories of a Love Lost is a new short story by Michael Leask. While journeying to a new destination, not everything is what it seems on board the large colony ship, where inhabitants stay in isolated cities. A man and his wife enjoy all the city has to offer while they travel to their new destination until one morning his wife disappears without a trace. The man frantically tries to find his lost love in time while his world, his city, unravels around him.

Scattered Memories of a Love Lost

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