The Exodus Series (1-2) by M.A. Rothman
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Overview: I’m one of the most unlikely novelists you’ll ever meet. I’m an engineer first and foremost, with a background in the sciences, and now a USA Today bestselling author.
I primarily write stories that focus on two things: technology and international intrigue. After all, I know technology, and being an army brat as well as the first born American in my family, I’ve traveled extensively in my life. For you literary nerds (myself included), that typically means I write things that span the genres of science fiction, techno-thriller, and mainstream thrillers.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Thriller
#1 – Primordial Threat
The year is 2066 and the world is oblivious to the threat it faces.
The fate of humanity lies on the shoulders of Burt Radcliffe, the new head of NASA’s Near Earth Object program.
He’s been rushing the completion of DefenseNet, a ring of satellites that are both part of an early-warning system as well as the means to eliminate incoming threats. Yet Burt knows that despite the world’s best efforts, nothing can be done about the alert he’s just received. Coming out of deep space is a danger that’s been approaching since the dawn of time. A black hole. An unstoppable threat that promises death for all in its wake. Dave Holmes was a modern-day Einstein. As the original architect of DefenseNet, he’d had visions of this Primordial Threat before he disappeared, yet he’d left behind no details on how the problem might be solved. Can Holmes be found, and if so, will his solution even work? The world has less than a year to find out.
#2 – Freedom’s Last Gasp
Aliens exist… and, as it turns out, most of them are fairly harmless. It’s the humans you need to watch out for. Priya Radcliffe wasn’t even born yet when the first set of terrorists struck. She was seventeen when they struck again, but this time her parents paid the ultimate price. That was seven years ago, and since then, the United Nations finally agreed to field its first spaceborne military. Serving aboard one of the first true starships had been a dream of hers. All of her years of education and training had been geared for entering the service. However, just before Priya’s graduation, she’s approached by an officer from a military branch she’d never heard of and given a choice: volunteer for a risky mission to an outpost she knows nothing about or be excluded from serving. She had no choice.
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