Two Worlds

Two Worlds by Noeline Slowgrove, published by XLIBRIS AU on May 28, 2014, is a science fiction narrative that explores the interactions between an ancient civilization of humans living underground on Mars and those abducted from Earth. This edition spans 492 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Katherine Collins, a young woman who, along with her fiancée, has been taken to an Earth Colony established by the Martian inhabitants. As she documents her experiences, readers are introduced to the complexities of life on Mars and the delicate balance between the two worlds.
In this journal-style account, Katherine’s perspective reveals the harmony that exists between the Martian race and the Earth Colonists until the arrival of probes from Earth threatens their existence. The narrative delves into themes of coexistence and the measures taken by the Martians to ensure their survival, including sending Colonists back to Earth with special abilities aimed at fostering international peace. Through Katherine’s eyes, readers will discover the intricacies of this unique society and the challenges posed by external threats.
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“An ancient civilisation of humans living underground on Mars, with the capability of space travel, have been abducting humans from Earth for thousands of years. The abducted people, over time have built an Earth Colony in a valley, deep within a mountain range. Both races live in harmony until probes from Earth begin landing on Mars. The ancient race fear Earth will endanger their fragile existence. So…they come up with a plan to send Colonists back to Earth with special abilities in order to bring about international peace on Earth. TWO WORLDS is the journal of Katherine Collins, a young woman, along with her fiancée, who have been abducted and settled in the Earth Colony. Chapter by chapter she writes of her experiences on Mars.”
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