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Survivors

By: Ray Jay Perreault
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This novel is an expansion of the novella Red Dots.

Humans were running out of time. Earth was no longer a place where they could survive. Earth's leaders started a bold plan sending a spaceship named Deep Space One to a possible new home for the surviving humans. While they waited for a message that the target planet was suitable, all of Earth’s resources were committed to building a huge fleet of transports to take them to their new home.

Deep Space One was on a one-way journey and suspicions formed in space and on the ground. The Salvation Corporation that was run by the President of Earth was building the fleet, but were they honest with the people who trusted them?

©2016 Raymond Joseph Perreault (P)2020 Raymond Joseph Perreault
Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Survival Scary
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Ray Jay Perreault has crafted an engaging and suspenseful narrative with "Survivors". The story balances the struggle for survival with a tense political plot involving Earth's leadership. The concept of Deep Space One and the uncertainty around Earth’s future was gripping. Perreault’s narration is clear and paced perfectly, adding to the overall tension of the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook and look forward to more from the author!

Fantastic Blend of Sci-Fi and Political Drama

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Ray Jay Perreault crafts a stark world where survival hinges on the bond between a lone human and a learning AI. The novel’s strength is its slow-burn tension, exploring loneliness and adaptation. It's a methodical, thought-provoking listen that prioritizes quiet desperation over action, making the robotic companionship feel genuinely poignant.

Gritty Gears, Ghostly Voices

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"Survivors" kept me hooked from start to finish. The stakes are high as humanity teeters on the edge of extinction, and Ray Jay Perreault expertly weaves together the characters' personal struggles with the larger, more global issues of survival. The political undertones and mysteries surrounding the Salvation Corporation add depth to the story. Perreault’s narration is excellent, pulling you right into the heart of the action. A must-listen for fans of dystopian sci-fi!

Compelling and Suspenseful Sci-Fi

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Survivors brilliantly captures the desperation and hope of a civilization on the brink. The tension between the official narrative and the underlying suspicions surrounding the Salvation Corporation adds a compelling layer of political intrigue. I appreciated the realistic portrayal of global-scale evacuation efforts, and the ethical questions raised by those in power were thought-provoking. A strong read for fans of dystopian sci-fi with substance.

A Thought-Provoking Look at Humanity's Final Gambl

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Survivors offers a profound, unsettling exploration not of apocalypse, but of its aftermath. The brilliance lies in its intimate focus on the fragile social contracts people forge when all structure vanishes. It is less about scavenging for resources than navigating a new moral landscape, where compassion and cruelty become survival strategies. The narrative's power resides in its quiet moments—the debates over trust, the weight of a shared memory—revealing how humanity is both lost and persistently rediscovered. This is a thoughtful, character-driven study of resilience’s true cost.

Unflinching Glimpse Into Post-Collapse Human Natur

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