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The Signal: Watch Out for the Darkness (Earth Song)

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The Signal: Watch Out for the Darkness (Earth Song)

By: Nick Cook
Narrated by: Chloe De Burgh
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For decades, radio telescopes have scoured the skies for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence but have found none. Why?

Could it be we really are alone in the universe? Or is it that the truth has been withheld from us by a global conspiracy of silence?

When radio telescope operators Lauren Stelleck, a woman with a special gift enabling her to literally see certain sounds, and Steve Andrews, a diehard sci-fi geek, detect a signal like no other at Jodrell Bank in England, a chain of events is unleashed that propels Earth towards all-out nuclear war. Can Lauren and Steve unlock the secret of the signal before our species tears itself apart?

The Signal is a prequel novella to the Earth Song series and the Fractured Light trilogy, and is part of the Multiverse Chronicles, an epic series of interlinked stories that follows the struggle of humanity to survive across parallel universes.

Watch the skies, because the darkness is coming for us.

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A very Possible Reality!

At a Huble Station the MC start getting a sudden large burst of (Static??). One of the main characters has the rear ability to SEE sound waves in visual form. When trying to fix a possible problem with the Huble system she starts seeing various colors and energy spikes. This leads the 2 MC to be fearful of electrocution possibility so the get down as fast as they can fro. the dish and back to control room. Now the story really gets moving.

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Great SF Beginning

Don't usually read SF novels, but this peaked my interest. With SF novels I like to read more than battles. More background first contact scenarios. Looking forward to reading more. More plot and less agression.

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I have a new Sci-Fi addiction...

This story introduces a reluctant heroine who gets swept up in alien technology that her and a small number of people can access, an evil organization who want to secure and use that technology for their own, all while an alien race is headed toward Earth .... to take over?

The Signal moves like Da Vinci Code with relatable characters and introduces Nick Cook's wonderfully pleasing series. You're going to have a new Sci-Fi addiction!

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Great. Concept

This is a great concept and Nick Cook has produced a fast moving Sci Fi thriller that I finished in a day.

Thoroughly recommended.

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