KWELENGSEN STORM
Book One
of the Logan’s World Series
David M. Kelly
Released and published
by Nemesis Press!
The book is available worldwide in digital and
paperback formats
You can turn your back on war, but sometimes it
refuses to let you go.
When Logan Twofeathers takes on the job of head of engineering
on Kwelengsen, the first habitable planet discovered by Earth, he thinks he’s
leaving conflict far behind. But when he investigates the loss of a deep-space
communications relay, his ship is attacked and crash-lands back on the planet.
With his new home destroyed by the invaders, Logan is stranded
deep in the frozen mountains with an injured sergeant who hates him almost as
much as the enemy. Against the ever-present threat of capture, he must battle
his way through icy surroundings in a treacherous attempt to find his wife.
And when he's forced to ally himself with a disparate group of soldiers and their uncompromising captain, Logan must face the reality that he may have lost everything—and everyone—he loves. Will he choose to fight? And what will it cost him?
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THE JOE BALLEN SERIES:
“That’s all
changed with the Internet and digital publishing; and David Kelley is an
excellent example of gifted, knowledgeable writers, producing first rate
fiction. This series combines good old space opera with a light touch humour.
Well plotted, well paced and with central characters you start to root for.
Just superb writing.” – London Citizen
ABOUT DAVID:
David M. Kelly writes fast-paced, near-future sci-fi thrillers with engaging
characters, cynical humor, and plausible science. He is the author of the Joe
Ballen series, Logan’s World series,
and the Hyperia Jones series, and has been
published in Canadian SF magazine Neo-opsis.
David’s interest in science and technology began early. At the age of six
his parents allowed him to stay up late into the night to watch the television
broadcast of Neil Armstrong stepping on to the surface of the moon. From that day
he was hooked on everything related to science and space.
An avid reader, he worked his way through the contents of the mobile library
that visited his street, progressing through YA titles (or ‘juveniles’ as they
were known back then) on to the classics of Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov,
Arthur C. Clarke, and Harry Harrison.
David worked for many years in project management and software development.
Along the way his interests have included IPSC combat (target) pistol shooting,
crew chief on a drag racing team, and several years as bass player/vocalist in
a heavy rock band. He also managed to fit in some real work in manual jobs from digging ditches and assembly
lines jobs to loading trucks in a haulage company.
Originally from the wild and woolly region of Yorkshire, England, David
emigrated to Canada in 2005 and settled in Northern Ontario with his patient
and supportive wife, Hilary. Foot surgery in 2014 temporarily curtailed many of
his favorite activities – hiking, camping, piloting his own personal starfighter
(otherwise known as a 1991 Corvette ZR-1). But on the plus side, it meant a
transition from the world of IT into life as a full-time writer—an opportunity
he grasped enthusiastically.
David is passionate about science, especially astronomy and physics, and is a rabid science news follower. Never short of an opinion, David writes about science and technology on his blog davidmkelly.net. He has supported various charity projects such as the Smithsonian’s Reboot The Suit and the Lowell Observatory Pluto Telescope Restoration. He also contributes to citizen science projects such as SETI@home.
To request additional review copies or an interview with David M. Kelly, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
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