Deneb Series by Pearson Moore (#0-2)
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 3.6 MB
Overview: Pearson Moore is the author of "Deneb," the most exciting science fiction epic of the decade. "Deneb" follows dozens of memorable characters thrown into a hostile, alien environment as they scramble to understand the deeply-layered mysteries that control their lives.
Genre: Sci-Fi

0. Fire Wolf: No one understood the Vision, least of all Lishi, who dreamed the terror of two wolves. But on the morning of the Great Mammoth Hunt, two real, flesh-and-blood wolves crossed Lishi's path, snarling at her with deadly intent. It was no dream. This meeting with vicious fanged creatures began a chain of events that would change Lishi's life, and all of Neandertal culture, setting a new course for humankind.
1. Deneb: The sky was too strange to be real. The forest was too quiet to be theirs. The place was brutal, deadly, unyielding—and beautiful. All of it had but one purpose: A purpose realized in the arrival of 91 passengers on a late afternoon flight to Chicago. Their actions under a green sky, their deeds in a too-quiet forest, their answer to ancient truths, would determine the destiny of humankind.
2. Scimitar: Tasfit Neandertals met Verdos Cro-Magnons. They literally saw the world with different eyes. Their cultures were opposed at every level. Some hated and attacked each other. Others found common ground, and even love. But differences remained, and seeds of misunderstanding, mistrust, and outright malevolence took root and spread, threatening death of women and men, the end of tribes, and the extinction of humanity.
Scimitar is Book II of the Deneb Series of novels, and also Book II of the Tekval Fitan. Most readers will wish to begin their adventure with Book I, Fire Wolf, which tells the story of Lishi, a girl of Blue Hills Tribe of the Tasfit People and her discovery that changed human history forever. Both Fire Wolf and Scimitar make liberal use of the Tasblish language, and for this reason Scimitar may be difficult to understand without the firm linguistic foundation provided by Fire Wolf.
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Requirements: ePUB Reader, 3.6 MB
Overview: Pearson Moore is the author of "Deneb," the most exciting science fiction epic of the decade. "Deneb" follows dozens of memorable characters thrown into a hostile, alien environment as they scramble to understand the deeply-layered mysteries that control their lives.
Genre: Sci-Fi
0. Fire Wolf: No one understood the Vision, least of all Lishi, who dreamed the terror of two wolves. But on the morning of the Great Mammoth Hunt, two real, flesh-and-blood wolves crossed Lishi's path, snarling at her with deadly intent. It was no dream. This meeting with vicious fanged creatures began a chain of events that would change Lishi's life, and all of Neandertal culture, setting a new course for humankind.
1. Deneb: The sky was too strange to be real. The forest was too quiet to be theirs. The place was brutal, deadly, unyielding—and beautiful. All of it had but one purpose: A purpose realized in the arrival of 91 passengers on a late afternoon flight to Chicago. Their actions under a green sky, their deeds in a too-quiet forest, their answer to ancient truths, would determine the destiny of humankind.
2. Scimitar: Tasfit Neandertals met Verdos Cro-Magnons. They literally saw the world with different eyes. Their cultures were opposed at every level. Some hated and attacked each other. Others found common ground, and even love. But differences remained, and seeds of misunderstanding, mistrust, and outright malevolence took root and spread, threatening death of women and men, the end of tribes, and the extinction of humanity.
Scimitar is Book II of the Deneb Series of novels, and also Book II of the Tekval Fitan. Most readers will wish to begin their adventure with Book I, Fire Wolf, which tells the story of Lishi, a girl of Blue Hills Tribe of the Tasfit People and her discovery that changed human history forever. Both Fire Wolf and Scimitar make liberal use of the Tasblish language, and for this reason Scimitar may be difficult to understand without the firm linguistic foundation provided by Fire Wolf.
Download Instructions:
https://userscloud.com/5vp4qzcdwr3v
Mirror:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/airrbve7x6apdiv/Deneb.zip/file