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  1. Jul 15, 2011 · David S. Goyer, Michael Cassutt. 3.44. 1,284 ratings205 reviews. The science fiction epic of our time has arrived. Three years ago, an object one hundred miles across was spotted on a trajectory for Earth's sun. Now, its journey is almost over.

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  2. Jun 25, 2013 · by David S. Goyer (Author), Michael Cassutt (Author) 4.0 79 ratings. Book 2 of 3: Heaven's Shadow. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. The competing teams of astronauts sent to explore the asteroid Keanu discovered it was, in fact, a giant spacecraft with an alien crew carrying a plea for help.

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  3. By David S. Goyer and Michael Cassutt. Paperback. –. Mass Market Paperback. $9.99. Jun 26, 2012 | ISBN 9781937007645. Add to Cart. Buy from Other Retailers: Ebook. +. Audio. +. About Heaven’s Shadow. From the acclaimed authors of Heaven’s War comes a tale that gives "Arthur C. Clarke a run for his money." (Robert J. Sawyer)

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  4. Mar 10, 2016 · Heaven's War (The Heaven's Shadow Trilogy) [Goyer, David, Cassutt, Michael] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Heaven's War (The Heaven's Shadow Trilogy)

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  5. Jun 26, 2012 · by David S. Goyer (Author), Michael Cassutt (Author) 3.9 147 ratings. Book 1 of 3: Heaven's Shadow. See all formats and editions. From the acclaimed authors of Heaven's War comes a tale that gives "Arthur C. Clarke a run for his money." (Robert J. Sawyer) An immense object is approaching Earth.

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  6. David S. Goyer and Michael Cassutt. Heaven’s Shadow Series : Titles in Order. Sort by: Read an Excerpt. Heaven’s Fall. Book 3. Available formats: Ebook (1) Audio (1) Paperback (1) Mankind’s first contact with extraterrestrial life led to an incredible revelation. Their last may lead them to extinction.

  7. The science fiction epic of our time has arrived. Three years ago, an object one hundred miles across was spotted on a trajectory for Earth's sun. Now, its journey is almost over. As it approaches, two competing manned vehicles race through almost half a million kilometers of space to reach it first.

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