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FROM Science Fiction Drama
TO Epic Tales of Myth and Legend

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Touch the Stars: Emergence
by John Dalmas and Carl Martin
Published by Tor Books, New York, 1983
In 2024, an Apache aerospace industrialist named, Jason Roanhorse, stumbles onto a technology that leads to
a faster-than-light drive. Overnight, Earth is no longer a separate world. But there are those who were not ready
for humanity to leave Earth. A secret group of international power brokers had worked for generations to bring our world
this close to their version of Utopia. Now they had to get rid of Roanhorse, and they were willing to do whatever it
took.
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Touch the Stars: Diaspora
by Carl Martin
Fifth draft in progress. Targeted completion, late 2009.
Jason Roanhorse's eldest son, Gordon, leads humanity's greatest adventure — exploring and settling worlds far beyond our own. The international power brokers — the Hamilton Club — team with an unscrupulous alien named, Vormin Kark. Together, they perfect and implement the perfect brainwashing technology. Soon it becomes hard to tell friend from foe.
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Touch the Stars: Resolution
by Carl Martin
First draft started. Targeted completion, late 2010.
Captain Gordon Roanhorse investigates reports of mysterious disappearances beyond the edge of the Solar neighborhood — toward the Hyades Cluster. He and his crew become trapped on a planet called Dom. The secrets they discover there are directly linked to Earth, the creation of humanity, and the resolution of our most deep-seated problem — a problem that has plagued us for more than ten million years.
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Edge of Remembrance
by Carl Martin
Next draft to begin. Targeted completion, early 2009.
Two archaeologists, separated by twelve thousand years, each make startling discoveries. For Merla Velzna, it is the end of a world, and the beginning of a long dark age within which myth and legend were to be born. For Gunter Jürgens it is the beginning of a new age of understanding — an age in which the heritage of humanity is found to be far richer and far deeper than we ever imagined.
For sample chapters and background on this novel, check out www.EdgeOfRemembrance.com
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