Angel Stations

· Pan Macmillan
4.0
25 reviews
Ebook
400
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For an age, humanity has borrowed from caches of alien technology found in space. Among these artefacts are portals known as Stations, which our spacecraft now use to traverse the galaxy. The ‘Angels’ who created this technology vanished aeons ago, but they left behind powerful enemies with long memories. These are about to target the Stations with a wave of destruction – and nearby worlds will suffer the same fate.

One Station orbits the distant planet Kaspar, now occupied by scientists and armed militia who monitor life on the surface. Here, ignorant of our existence, the only known sentient species other than humankind is slowly evolving. But things are about to change. As devastation sweeps the galaxy, Kaspar’s mysterious ‘Citadel’ may be key to repelling this threat. But at what cost to its native inhabitants – and its human guardians?

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4.0
25 reviews
Blake Corbet
January 13, 2015
Brilliantly created future world's, alien races, technology and moral dilemmas
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Caleb Scott
April 9, 2015
Good fluid descriptions of characters & plot. Would like to see a follow up. Read it in 2 days & enjoyed it.
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Matthew Marden
April 18, 2024
Compelling characters, the fourth book I have read by this author! I am hooked!
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About the author

GARY GIBSON works as a graphic designer, and was previously a magazine editor, in his home town of Glasgow. He has been writing since the age of fourteen, and this is his first published novel.

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