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Ancient Nemesis: Journey to Pluto

by Eric Wilkins

310 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-1593; ISBN 1-4120-9837-8; US$27.75, C$31.91, EUR22.79, £15.96

The alien grays of Pluto reveal the builders of the pyramids and explain the Nemesis chronicles of the long ago and destructive Nemesis journey that forever reshaped the entire solar system.


About the Book

Ancient Nemesis: Journey to Pluto is a Science Fiction Novel by Eric Wilkins.

The once fifth planet is now home world to mysterious light gravity GREY aliens.

The future entails fantastic adventures of discovery for the Crew of four astronauts aboard the destined for doom, I.S.D.C. Nova exploration vessel.

A story fill of exciting suspense and fantastic journeys of discovery to the Dark Nemesis, that forever reshaped the solar system.

The discovery of the original designers of the pyramids on planet Earth and Mars, whom the descendants of, are now living and prospering on the very dark edge of the solar system, where no one could have ever fathomed that civilization dwells.

Through extreme struggles of survival, the descendant of hero Neil Armstrong is the first human baby boy conceived and born on an extended exploration mission. Born July 20th in the year 2189 aboard I.S.D.C. Nova Lander Two. Eric Armstrong Alley.



About the Author

Written by Eric Wilkins of Henderson, North Carolina.



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