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Planet X91 the Hidden Catacombs
Planet X91 the Hidden Catacombs
Planet X91 the Hidden Catacombs
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Reltso, Nara, and Kelsey, join Florian, Josh, and Clay, in searching for the four missing colonists. They find more than they ever imagined. To rescue the missing men they must decide whether to risk their own life. The original trio are totally shocked when Henry finally reveals his true Crenoxian colours by changing his orders to what they want.
It’s debatable what’s worse, an image of a cannibal Crenoxian or a six foot tall spider? The daring threesome, consisting of Clay Silver, Florian Fawkes, and Josh Quinn has fought a large spider before, just managing to escape with their life. This time around, deep in the dark underground hidden catacombs they might have to fight hundreds. Who will survive?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Stewart
Release dateApr 3, 2016
ISBN9781311978141
Planet X91 the Hidden Catacombs
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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 Hidden Catacombs - Mark Stewart

    PLANET X91

    THE HIDDEN CATACOMBS

    Book 14

    Mark Stewart

    Copyright © 2016 Planet X91 The Hidden Catacombs: Mark Stewart. All rights reserved. No part of this story may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the author. This story is fictitious and a product of the author’s imagination. Resemblance to any actual person living or dead is purely coincidental.

    ISBN: 9781311978141

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    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each person. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Edited by: Rosemary Cantala

    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

    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

    Mistress

    Book of secrets

    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 X91 pre-beginning

    Planet X91 the sleeping disease

    Planet X91 the 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 last diaries of Florian Fawkes

    PLANET X91

    THE HIDDEN CATACOMBS

    Book 14

    CHAPTER ONE

    JOSH SWALLOWED more of his lunch and looked sideways at Florian.

    You look worried. What are you concerned about? he asked.

    It has been nine days since the council voted unanimously to give Caden Hartley permission to begin mining the second moon for iron ore, anti-matter for our fuel and copper. Has Caden sent any news on how the miners are progressing?

    In fact he did last night, advised Josh.

    And you didn’t tell me?

    Florian folded her arms. She stared at him through slits.

    Don’t get so upset I didn’t know until twelve minutes before you walked up. Reltso took the call and handballed the information to me.

    How detailed was the report? asked Florian.

    The miners have completed their first three-hour stint. The thin layer of anti-matter was successfully mounded at the side of the moon’s largest crater they have named Hartley’s Sea. When the second team is ready, they’ll start to refine the anti-matter, and fill our empty fuel rods. The iron ore has been exposed and is ready to be sucked up into the holding tanks inside the storage shuttle set aside for this particular phase of their operation.

    Florian’s cold expression slowly turned warm. Smiling at Josh, she unfolded her arms and moved a bit closer. They were close enough for their shoulders to touch. Straightening her legs, she crossed her ankles and watched the deep green grass swaying in the warm breeze.

    Josh finished his lunch, leaned back against the Piper’s hull and closed his eyes.

    You’re acting like you don’t have a care in the world, hinted Florian. She swept her long black fringe from her eyes, waiting for a response. She was fishing to hear what he’d been thinking about for the past several days.

    It’s not that I don’t have a care in the world, I’m a little tired, complained Josh.

    Why?

    I didn’t sleep much last night.

    Josh, the trouble is your brain is keeping you awake. It’s always ticking over ten different facts at the same time. You need to take a break. If you don’t, you might burn out.

    I’m fine. Besides, I have only been thinking of three different subjects at the same time.

    Is this a new thing since we were frozen for the long journey here or have you always been like this?

    I’ve endured the phenomenon all my life. To put the explanation into simple terms, I have this fear if I’m not thinking of at least three different ideas simultaneously I feel as though I might explode. It is why I must be thinking all the time.

    Are you going to tell me what the ideas are?

    You might get upset, said Josh.

    Florian slapped him playfully on the leg. To prove you won’t explode from not thinking about something I recommend we build a small yacht and go sailing like you’ve always wanted to do. There will be nothing except me, you, the boat, the wind and a white sail. It’ll be fun.

    There are too many unknown species living in the sea we have yet to discover. We could run into several giant fish. Need I say nothing has hunted them from the time they were set free into the ocean.

    There you go again. Stop allowing your brain to dictate what you shouldn’t be thinking about.

    I’ve already admitted I need to think. The action soothes my nerves.

    What about your fantasy of being a captain of your very own yacht?

    I’d rather be on the Piper’s bridge staring at the DNA of a dead Crenoxian.

    You would not. In fact, you were awake all last night thinking about when you’ll have another chance to kiss me, snarled Florian.

    You can’t be any further from the truth. And I was only awake most of the night, corrected Josh. To table my thoughts on what has held my concentration for the past four days; I’ve been thinking about the missing men.

    You have not Josh Quinn. You were correct when you said you weren’t thinking about our next kiss. In fact, you’ve been busy planning for the day when we can take the Piper through the black holes.

    Josh looked away. He didn’t want to

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