Moon Destroyers by Monroe K. Ruch is a thrilling science fiction novel that takes readers on an exciting journey through space. The story follows a group of astronauts who must save Earth from an impending disaster caused by a group of aliens intent on destroying the moon.
Ruch's writing is fast-paced and engaging, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the characters through one heart-stopping adventure after another. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for readers to become emotionally invested in their fate.
One of the standout features of Moon Destroyers is Ruch's vivid and imaginative world-building. The author has created a detailed and immersive universe that feels both futuristic and realistic. From the advanced technology to the intricate alien cultures, every aspect of the world in Moon Destroyers is meticulously crafted and thought out.
Overall, Moon Destroyers is a captivating and action-packed read that will appeal to fans of science fiction and space opera. With its compelling plot, well-drawn characters, and imaginative world-building, this book is sure to keep readers entertained from start to finish.
Book Description:
The tremendous speed of the dive brought them so close that they could see the skeletons of wrecked ships piled up at the base of the precipice. The moon is not only the most prominent object in our heavens, but also an integral part of the earth. We are, so to speak, an astronomical unit, and we affect each other for better or for worse. We know that the gravitational attraction of the moon causes our tides, and tends to slow up the earth in her daily rotation. It has also been deemed responsible for earthquakes, causing untold suffering among earth's people. Does the moon hold other secrets? - Summary by Author