Terran Tomorrow

· Yesterday's Kin Trilogy Book 3 · Macmillan + ORM
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Earth has been transformed by a devastating new virus in the thrilling conclusion to the Yesterday’s Kin trilogy from the author of If Tomorrow Comes.

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The diplomatic mission from Earth to World ended in disaster, as the Earth scientists discovered that the Worlders were not the scientifically advanced culture they believed. Though they brought a limited quantity of the vaccine against the deadly spore cloud, there was no way to make enough to vaccinate more than a few dozen. The Earth scientists, and surviving diplomats, fled back to Earth.

But once home, after the twenty-eight-year gap caused by the space ship transit, they find an Earth changed almost beyond recognition. In the aftermath of the spore cloud plague, the human race has been reduced to only a few million isolated survivors. The knowledge brought back by Marianne Jenner and her staff may not be enough to turn the tide of ongoing biological warfare.

The Yesterday’s Kin Trilogy

Tomorrow’s Kin

If Tomorrow Comes

Terran Tomorrow

“Kress has been making quality stories for decades intertwining science and ethics with action. If readers enjoy science and action, this is a great series.” —SFRevu

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Nancy Kress, author of Tomorrow's Kin and If Tomorrow Comes,is the author of more than thirty books, including novels, collections of short stories, and nonfiction books on writing. Her work has won six Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. Kress’s work has been translated into two dozen languages, including Klingon, none of which she can read. She lives in Seattle with her husband, writer Jack Skillingstead, and Cosette, the world’s most spoiled toy poodle.

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