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The Mystery of the Starbook - cover

The Mystery of the Starbook

Csaba Duzmath, Dorottya Keresztesi

Traduttore Robert Young, Bence Tőkés

Casa editrice: Under construction

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NASA’s computers detect signs of extra-terrestrial life. But the observations must be verified before they are disclosed to the public. Are human reactions predictable? Can such a monumental discovery be revealed to the world? Is mankind ready for this? For Scott and Leonel, the answers to these questions become truly pressing, when the cherished results of their research get into the wrong hands…
Disponibile da: 21/11/2018.

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