Second Genesis
The Unseen Path
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Milton Cantellay
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In a new age of space exploration, the GASA Rosen Bridge embarks on the Earth’s first trans-Solar system expedition through the Rosen Bridge, a recently discovered passage way between systems. On the other side, they find Nuvum, a planet unexpectedly inhabited. What begins as a mission of discovery soon finds more to discover that they ever thought possible. Commander Rick Morgan must not only navigate the stars but his own destiny as well, when he encounters a local disciple of the Redeemer whose teachings mirror the Christian gospel... but come from an alien world.
Torn between science, politics, and belief, the crew is divided. As tensions rise and alliances fracture, Morgan must navigate faith-based dilemmas, alien cultures, and a ruthless power struggle led by a charismatic warlord who seeks to use Earth’s technology for domination.
When a member of the crew is taken hostage, the mission pivots from exploration to rescue and the cost may be everything they’ve sworn to protect.
Blending space exploration, military sci-fi suspense, and spiritual allegory, Second Genesis: The Unseen Path is a gripping Christian science fiction novel for readers who crave big ideas, moral complexity, and action-packed storytelling.
Perfect for fans of C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, Ted Dekker, and thoughtful sci-fi like The Expanse or Dune.
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