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A quaint world on the brink of modernity sees the return of a cosmic evil that only the most hideous of arcane legends would dare mention. Incidentally, a duo of alien space explorers see a less than stellar day when their overbearing passenger gets them marooned in the superstitious back country of a particularly primitive civilization.
Worlds clash in this mostly mild-mannered parody of classic weird fiction, unwholesomely intermingled with a sci-fi adventure of less heirloom sensibilities. This second instalment of the Aetherborne series can easily be enjoyed with no knowledge of Book 1,
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A quaint world on the brink of modernity sees the return of a cosmic evil that only the most hideous of arcane legends would dare mention. Incidentally, a duo of alien space explorers see a less than stellar day when their overbearing passenger gets them marooned in the superstitious back country of a particularly primitive civilization.

Worlds clash in this mostly mild-mannered parody of classic weird fiction, unwholesomely intermingled with a sci-fi adventure of less heirloom sensibilities. This second instalment of the Aetherborne series can easily be enjoyed with no knowledge of Book 1, although the sci-fi adventure part certainly benefits from its established universe.


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Autorenporträt
A spawn of the late twentieth century, Marco was first exposed to the allure of the fantastical by contemporary science fiction television. Needless to say, he was as disappointed as anybody to eventually learn that the star-hopping adventures depicted in those tales were pseudo-scientific pipe dreams and their visions of a utopian future decidedly optimistic. Yet, the sense of wonder was never lost to him. Besides having developed interests in real science and philosophy, Marco firmly retains his fascination for the strange and the not quite possible, for worlds that may well exist solely in our imagination but are free to enjoy an appropriate lack of bounds there.