Lost Moon: Lunar Eclipse: Hard Science Fiction by Brandon Q. Morris


Lost Moon: Lunar Eclipse: Hard Science Fiction
Title : Lost Moon: Lunar Eclipse: Hard Science Fiction
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
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Publication : Published October 31, 2022

The year is 2099. Steve Knight, commander of NASA's moon base, is about to be replaced. The shuttle that is to take him home is already waiting. But then Earth simply disappears from the sky. Neither the NASA crew nor the crews of the other moon bases understand what has happened. The three bases form a 40-strong community of fate as it quickly becomes clear that their combined resources provide only for the survival of, at most, ten people. Together they face a difficult 30 voluntary deaths now, or watch each other die within the next two years. Then a shocking third option comes to light.

Lost Lunar Eclipse depicts the time of bitter decisions that Steve and his comrades-in-arms must make.

Lost Earth Storms, presents you with the other side, as author Tim L. Rey describes the fateful rescue mission to reunite the planet with its moon.


Lost Moon: Lunar Eclipse: Hard Science Fiction Reviews


  • Maggie North

    This was a really interesting plot. I might have to reread to understand (oh no..the "U" word!) how it was possible for the Moon to move so far so fast.

    Anyway, I like how most of the characters worked together. My favorite character was "Sammy"...even as a car! I really loved the ending...how all the cats in the shelter accepted Sammy as one of their own!!

    Mr Morris sure does "science the heck" out of his books...makes for more enjoyable hard science fiction in my opinion!

    Keep writing and I will keep reading!

  • Russell Briggs

    I've read a few Brandon Morris books and most of the time I've been pretty satisfied. This one reads like an idea that couldn't quite make it into a story. By the end I really didn't care about any of the characters at all. The plot itself seems caught up in some quantum realm - not sure where it should be or what it should be doing most of the time.

  • Dianas

    Thought provoking

    Living? in an android body? Don't think I want to go there. This story took me on an interesting journey and definitely made me think about the future of robotics. A step too far for me.