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Galahad Books

No. of pages 224

Published: 2011

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With the help of the mysterious alien force known as The Cassini, the teenage crew of Galahad has managed to navigate safely through the minefield of the Kuiper Belt. But just as they exit the belt, they are confronted by their next challenge: a group of incredibly fast and manoeuvrable organisms waiting in their path - like vultures. With no way of knowing if the organisms are friends or foes, Triana and her Council decide to push forward, setting into motion a chain of events that will lead to the opening of a wormhole (a shortcut across space and time), and the first death aboard Galahad...

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Galahad Books .

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Tor Books .

Dom Testa is an author, speaker, and the top-rated morning radio show host in Denver, Colorado. His non-profit foundation, The Big Brain Club, empowers students to take charge of their education.

 

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Galahad Books

Grabs readers' attention with the very first page and never lets go. Both a mystery and an adventure...this opener bodes well for the remainder of the series. "Kirkus Reviews on The Comet's Curse"

Part space opera, part mystery, the story draws readers in from the beginning with well-paced hooks, plenty of suspense, and a strong premise. "School Library Journal on The Comet's Curse"

Sci-fi fans will enjoy Testa's spare Asimovian plot....Stealing the show is the Galahad's mischievous central computer, Roc, who speaks directly to the readers as he acts as a Greek chorus. "Booklist on The Comet's Curse""