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Plains of Ion: A Dystopian Trilogy

The Neon Sands Trilogy, Book Two

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Plains of Ion: A Dystopian Trilogy

By: Adam J. Smith
Narrated by: Steven Miller
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The sun-scorched tundra shimmers, and blood drips between the cracks.

Life on the plains is tough, dangerous, and just plain boring. Elissa dreams of breaking the monotony and winning the Liberty Trials: a hoverbike race around the perimeter of the plains with entry to Neon City at stake. Her town sits in the shadow of the enormous blister of Neon’s dome, within reach and yet forbidden. If she could only win…everything would change.

If only the stranger hadn’t appeared. If only she could get Quintessa, one of the three Queens, off her back. If only the murderous Rohen could get exactly what he deserved. So many questions. So many variants. When had life stopped being so boring?

A sci-fi dystopian adventure in an inhospitable landscape, Plains of Ion is the second book in an epic series that will explore man’s technological and innate potential, and the search for hope when all looks bleak.

©2018 Adam J Smith (P)2020 Adam J Smith
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction
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The series which keeps on giving !

It’s like a mix of Dunes, Blade Runner and much much more, all from the imagination of the incredible author Adam J. Smith which keeps on giving and twisting so beautifully that all you do is want more.

Steven Miller as usual package it all into a masterpiece of an audio !


RECOMMENDED !!!



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Which of my sons was your great, great grandfather

Second book in the Neon Sands Trilogy, an intensely written book in which the heat rising from the pages is almost palpable. The time the reader follows Calex over the mountains to the plains beyond and into the palace of the three queens..This is the second of a dystopian science fiction trilogy, with good world building and an intriguing story line and could be read before book one as both location and cast, with the exception of Calix, is different. Narration by Steven Miller is well performed. Recommended for any S.F. aficionados. The opening chapters again offer some slight confusion, but stay with it: this is a story in which to delight and to follow.
My thanks to Story Origin, from whom I received a freely gifted complimentary copy of Neon Sands, at my request.

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