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Title:  Deeper Into The Void           
Author:  Mitchell A. Duncan
Publisher:  Createspace               
ISBN: 1453845585                       
Pages:  296, Paperback, Kindle  
Genre:  Fiction/Sci-Fi

 
 
 
       Synopsis
With billions invested in the successful industrialization and militarization of Mars, Badlands Defense Group has sent the first scientific team to the newly constructed glass dome at the base of Olympus Mons. Months of favorable progress reports have been transmitted back; yet, all goes quiet on the 178th day of the 11th Martian year. A single, cryptic message is the only clue to their mysterious disappearance.

Years later, the second team arrives, on schedule, to find everything is in its place and in good working order. When they find no sign of the first team, they are prompted to delve into the past. They soon come to realize that no precaution can be taken against that which remains unknown and unseen.

When the line that separates reason from madness is blurred, they will each have to find their own way to reconcile with the past and plan for the future. Echoes of dreams and past horrors emerge on the surface of their reality and mingle with present fears. They will be forced to venture ever deeper into the void if they wish to avoid the same fate as the first team. 
 
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About the Author

Mitchell A Duncan was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mitchell enjoys spending time with his siblings and has also enjoyed writing. This interest in writing has seen some abstract and unconventional ideas written. Mitchell enjoys writing fiction with interests ranging from mystery and psychological thrillers to science fiction.

Mitchell has an Associate of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Phoenix, Arizona. He is currently working on his Bachelor's degree in the same area of focus. He now enjoys spending his time with his three children and wife at their home in Provo, Utah.

Mitchell's other interests and hobbies include hiking, biking, watching movies, gaming, working and reading self-help and psychology books. Mitchell's favorite pass-time remains writing, though.