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Planet X91 the Fire
Planet X91 the Fire
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Planet X91 the fire is the sixth book in the series.
Florian reminds Clay and Josh about the warning of the fire allegedly bearing down on them. She is upset they both seem totally uninterested. Forcing her team mates to look at the sky they quickly change their minds. The bright light is a plasma ball of fire. It’s attracted to the metal in the Piper spaceship. Josh thinks the large orb was left behind either as a weapon or is a product from the alien spaceship when it blew up. Now the teenagers are in a race against time to find a way to destroy it before the fire ball destroys their home, the Piper spaceship. Josh devises a plan; drop the plasma ball into the ocean. The main hurdle they face; it might be a suicidal mission. Clay volunteers. He seizes the challenge to ultimately win Florian’s heart. When the plan goes wrong Josh and Florian have to save Clay from drowning. He’s in the shuttle at a depth of eight hundred feet. Discovering the Piper is a stolen military ship and not a science vessel makes Florian uneasy.

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PublisherMark Stewart
Release dateMay 26, 2014
ISBN9781311465771
Planet X91 the Fire
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Mark Stewart

Mark Stewart is an acclaimed author. He loves to write fiction right across the board from romance adventure to crime and onwards to science fiction. His fast paced novels will keep you on the edge of your seat from the first word to the last.Mark lives in Melbourne Australia and tries to keep to the Aussie lingo and customs. His only gripe is he never has enough time to feed the writing enthusiasm inside him.Mark lives in the picturesque region of the Mornington Peninsula, a full one hour drive from Melbourne.He has been married to his wonderful patient wife for over thirty years. He has four adult children and two grand children. Everywhere he looks there is a story waiting to be told.Contact Mark to leave a comment about one of his books or just to say gidday, (hi) he would love to hear from you.email: mark_stewart777@hotmail.comAll reviews are gratefully accepted.To all the readers who follow Mark's work. Thank you.

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    Planet X91 the Fire - Mark Stewart

    PLANET X91

    THE FIRE

    Book 6

    Mark Stewart

    Copyright © 2014: Planet X91 the fire: Mark Stewart. All rights reserved.

    ISBN: 9781311465771

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    Edited by: Rosemary Cantala

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    Other novels Mark Stewart has written

    Crime

    The Kendal chronicles

    Fire games

    Heart of a spider

    I know your secret

    Romance

    Kiss on the bridge (series)

    Kiss on the bridge two

    Kiss on the bridge three

    The perfect gift

    Blood red rose (Vampire romance adventure)

    Blood red rose two

    Blood red rose three

    Legendary Blue Diamond

    Legendary blue diamond two

    Legendary blue diamond three

    Don’t Tell My Secret (series)

    201 May Street

    The girl from Emerald Hill

    Ladies’ Club

    Book of secrets

    Six days from Friday

    In this series

    Planet X91 the beginning

    Planet X91 the new home

    Planet X91 the underwater cave

    Planet X91 the storm

    Planet X91 the drought

    Planet X91 the fire

    Planet X91 the plague

    Planet X91 doorway to time

    Planet X91 the new earth

    Planet X91 alien amongst us

    Planet X91 wayward asteroid

    Planet X91 the unwelcome visitor

    Planet X91 the derelict

    Planet X91 the hidden catacombs

    Planet X91 descending into ID

    Planet X91Pre-Beginning

    Planet X91 sleeping disease

    Planet X91the black hole

    Planet X91 Decadence

    Planet X91 Evelina is reborn

    Planet X91 Clay gets a girlfriend

    Planet X91 the first equinox

    Planet X91 Lochabar returns

    Planet X91 the finale

    including the lost diaries

    of Florian Fawkes

    PLANET X91

    THE FIRE

    Book 6

    CHAPTER ONE

    HEY, GUYS have you seen the sky this morning?

    Florian stepped out of the Piper spacecraft flicking her long dark hair from her eyes. She wandered over and sat on the grass opposite Clay and Josh. She folded her arms. Internally she felt hot, but displayed an ice-cold expression. Florian wanted to relay the fact she was in the foulest of moods. The longer the boys ignored her, the hotter she felt.

    Yesterday the three of them came through the drought, the attack of the three-foot-tall prehistoric spider and the alien camp unscathed, all thanks to Josh.

    Both boys looked at her brooding expression.

    What gives? asked Clay.

    Aren’t you hungry? You haven’t even started breakfast, said Josh.

    Florian pushed her hair behind her ears. She glared at the boys. I have been awake all night. Don’t you care about the warning?

    Not really. Clay casually waved his hand through the air.

    Josh, when you used the green chair in the small room to go through time attempting to save Clay and me, you warned us about the fire and a plague. Why aren’t you concerned?

    Josh stood, brushing off the breakfast crumbs. I am concerned. I must point out I have no idea what I meant. I’m positive the Piper spaceship can survive a fire. My future ‘ME’ should’ve been clearer in what I meant. The fire mightn’t happen for months.

    Why give a timely warning if it wasn’t going to be urgent?

    Both boys shrugged at the same time.

    Florian threw her arms into the air. She frowned at the boys and walked briskly into the Piper.

    She’s a bit testy today, Clay scoffed.

    I’ll go talk to Florian.

    Good luck. You are one brave lad.

    Josh grinned at the comment. He walked along the corridor after Florian. Halfway to the bridge, he heard a creaking noise. The metal floor under his feet started vibrating. The trembling sent shock waves through his entire body. Pushing his back against the wall of the ship, Josh studied each end of the corridor. The outside where Clay sat amusing himself in the sun measured no more than twenty feet. The bridge at the other end measured about the same.

    Strange goings on. The corridor should be twice the distance, Josh whispered.

    The second round of rumblings followed by loud creaking and groaning under his feet, plus a round of blurred vision which forced Josh to drop to all fours. His hands felt the massive vibration. He could feel the metal floor moving. When he again studied the length of the corridor, it seemed shorter.

    A high-pitched scream from Florian replaced the sudden lull in the noise. Feeling no more movement from the metallic structure of the spaceship, Josh rubbed the remnant of the blurred vision from his eyes and ran to the bridge.

    The solid door near the middle of the spaceship slid open revealing the heart of the Piper. The bridge still looked intact. The green lights on the computer monitors were flashing in unison. Not one of them seemed smashed. Josh glanced around the entire area. The glass tube elevator also looked in perfect working order. Everything on the bridge was where it should be. He couldn’t see anything wrong.

    Florian picked herself up off the floor by clawing back into the chair in front of the bouquet of monitors. Almost immediately she hunched her shoulders over the computer keyboard. Her fingers started tapping the keys.

    Josh hurried over. He stood next to Florian reading the monitor. Computer, explain what made the rumbling noise?

    While waiting for a response, she looked up at him. Did you feel the vibration?

    I could hardly miss it, answered Josh. He too waited for a reply. When none came, he said quickly. Ask the computer why is the Piper shrinking?

    Florian’s fingers hovered over the keyboard. She hesitantly looked up at Josh. What do you mean shrinking?

    This ship is growing smaller.

    Florian switched her gaze to the corridor, estimating the distance to the sunshine. The length looked to have shrunk to thirty feet.

    Henry, there is an emergency, she yelled.

    A bright light appeared on the other side of the bridge in front of the glass tube elevator. When the flash subsided, Henry’s hologram appeared. "What’s

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