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Impact Vector by Daniel Wilder

Locked in isolation by the secrets he must keep, Migel Sanchez, a creative genius of extraordinary nature and conviction, must draw upon all of his seasoned courage and creative talents to thwart the efforts of a power-crazed group who would create their own society by seeing to the end of humanity’s established civilization.

A predestined threat from space, cold and coursing toward the oasis of Earth, presses on Migel from one side as the power-crazed group assails him from another. Armed with new technologies that he cannot share with an unsuspecting world, Migel must try to save the innocent before they are crushed from both sides. Upon Migel and a few trustworthy friends will the billions of Earthlings bestow their praises of salvation, or else cry out from their graves the blame of their demise.

More details on Impact Vector available here: www.whiskeycreekpress.com/authors/Daniel_Wilder.shtml


About the author:

Daniel Wilder is an Information Technology professional with degrees in Computer Engineering Technology and Technical Education. His love for space started as a child with some Time-Life® books that his parents purchased in the late 1960’s. In high school, he majored in science and has ever since been an amateur student of physics and astronomy. Daniel’s love of writing started in high school with poems and short stories. It wasn’t until the early 1990s, however, that he got the bug to write a novel. His love of space and unique people led him to create the science fiction adventure novel entitled Impact Vector.

Daniel lives with his loving wife in the Appalachian area of southeastern Kentucky. He currently instructs high school students in PC repair, networking, and programming.

To learn more about Daniel Wilder and his book, visit his website at:
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  • Danice
    October 6, 2005
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    I love a good space adventures! This looks great!

  • moonprincess
    August 14, 2005
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    ummmmm....i usualy dont like books dealing with space and all of that stuff...but this kinda sounds interesting so i dont know i might have to go see what its all about
    Cassie

  • HotaruJRa
    August 1, 2005
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    This sounds very interesting. It's not really your run of the mill type of story. Looks like it might be well written, TRUE science fiction (realistic, but not existing). I can't wait. ^^

  • Granny Goose silver member
    July 31, 2005
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    I'm not much of a reader of science fiction myself but my partner just read this blurb and he loves science fiction, it's about the only kind of books he reads for leisure reading..... so looks like this oen is on our list. Even I think it sounds fascinating
    Dee

  • TrulyLoothy
    July 28, 2005
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    coool

  • MySmileIsARifle
    July 28, 2005
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    That book sounds so awesome. I love reading and I think its great that you are promoting it.

  • queenie
    July 28, 2005
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    although i can't call myself a fan of intergalacctic tales,reading the blurb on this piqued my interest in this author.it promises a very exciting and fast paced read and those i am a fan of.this is an author worth the read.

  • shubs
    July 28, 2005
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    The story looks straight from the outer space...a must read..will find time to read this,appreciate the reference--Shubs
  • gingergreentea
    July 28, 2005
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    I've always been interested in sci-fi stories, though I've only gotten to reading Vonnegut. thanks for featuring this writer.

  • macandrew
    July 27, 2005
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    This sounds very interesting. Off to the website I go.

    thanks for the reference.
    John
  • Air Head
    July 27, 2005
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    Oh, I love space stories. I am an avid sci-fi fan. This looks very interesting!
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