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The Fetch of Obliteration

David Palmer

Chapter by chapter release of a science fiction novel.

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Chapter 6

He was hovering low above a sea. Green water laced with foam surged and plunged around him and spread away to a remote horizon in a heaving whitecapped expanse. A glittering white line rimmed the horizon and the sky was a raw blue.

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Chapter 5

At the edge of the forest a knotted assembly of the Gorgonian trees Bel had seen that first day thrust up out of the earth to interlock knotted limbs and overspread the ground in a laden louring hood. Contorted tendrils like arthritic witch...

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Chapter 4

The following morning they awoke under a sky compacted by bruised and swollen cloud that admitted no visions of Hell. It looked like any ordinary day on Earth, allowing Izzie to focus on breakfast and packing as if on a camping trip, but wi...

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Chapter 3

He awoke at dawn with the tail of a nightmare sliding out of his mind. He retained a glimpse of strange trees dominated by monstrous beasts, their hulking bodies driving through lofty treetops on legs like cathedral buttresses. Their heads ...

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  • David Palmer

    Writer, editor, studies history and philosophy

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