
Dreams of a Freezing Ocean, Volume II: Dark Oceans
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S.G. Kubrak

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AT THE EDGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM, WE FOUND SOMETHING — AND IT TERRIFIED US.
In a near-future New York City, humanity has united under a single purpose: to explore the stars. The Lens, a colossal telescope stationed at the edge of the solar system, receives its first message from the void — a revelation more unsettling than any alien life could be.
In a desolate wasteland, a water miner dreams of victory in a brutal hauling competition, but when tragedy strikes, he faces an impossible choice between winning and preserving what little humanity he has left.
A nine-year-old boy bears the crushing weight of his family's survival, until a visitor from another dimension offers an escape. An escape at a price that will tear his family apart and transform him forever.
Ambassador Quinlin's dangerous affair with a mysterious woman spirals into obsession, betrayal, and moral collapse, forcing her to confront the darkest corners of love, trust, and human weakness.
These and other haunting tales push the boundaries of science fiction and horror, exploring survival, obsession, and the unknown.
From first contact scenarios, cyberpunk dystopias, and finding hope in hopelessness, Dreams of a Freezing Ocean, Volume II: Dark Oceans delves into the psychological and the unknown — drawing inspiration from the visionary works of Isaac Asimov and the chilling imagination of Stephen King.
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, The Twilight Zone, and The Expanse.
Grab your copy today and descend into the dark oceans of human nature.