The Legacy of Haven the Exiles of Orion Book5 Illustrated
(2025)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : A J Maraine, 2025
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1 online resource (113 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232266592 MWT19227621, 19227621
LANGUAGE
English
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This is the illustrated version of the Legacy of Haven. It is the fifth and final book in the series. A text version is also availableHaven has survived the impossible before. But the Drellek return with a weapon more terrifying than invasion: erasure. Entire colonies vanish into dust. Outposts collapse into motes of static. And when New Arcadia, the beating heart of Haven, is wiped clean in a single strike, the world teeters on the edge of despair.Ava stands at the center of the storm, her body fracturing between human and Caelari resonance. As the Drellek pour psychic corruption through Haven's lattice, she becomes anchor and shield, held together only by the dying syncs and the will of her people.Jace Merin fights to hold a shattered council together. Seren Arin works against time to unravel ancient Builder harmonics buried deep in the world's foundations. Rin Halos builds hybrid cannons from scavenged alien cores, forging weapons the Drellek never anticipated.And across the stars, Earth hears Haven's cry.When Terra's fleet emerges through the broken horizon, armed with sphere-compression projectors and rift weapons, the balance shifts. Humanity fights as one, Terran precision beside Haven improvisation, turning defiance into momentum.But the Drellek have not yet revealed their full hand.Legacy of Haven is the darkest, most explosive chapter of The Exiles of Orion, a story of unity in the face of annihilation, of resilience forged from tragedy, and of a world that refuses to be erased. A.J. Maraine writes visionary science fiction with human roots and cosmic consequences. From AI-driven revolutions to galactic diplomacy, their stories explore the tension between survival, identity, and transformation

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