<p>Is Leif really lucky?Stranded in orbit viewing a destroyed civilization on Earth through the screens of a starship almost out of fuel and food he doesn't feel that way.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't supposed to be like that.</p><p></p><p>As the starship <em>Dauntless</em> returns from a successful mission to the planet called Heaven Earth holds no attractions for Exoplanetary Scout Leif Grettison.&nbsp;He wants only to complete the mission and leave for another star along with ace pilot Yang Yong.&nbsp;In fact he would be happy spending the rest of his life flying the starways with her.&nbsp;</p><p>But they and the rest of the ship's skeleton crew awaken from hibernation to find Earth's solar system dark and silent-no signals no responses to their transmissions. When they make orbit the magnitude of the disaster becomes clear: An apocalyptic war has killed billions and destroyed every last source of power and tech that 22<sup>nd</sup>-Century humans relied on to survive.</p><p></p><p>Getting down to Earth is only the beginning of Leif's problems.&nbsp;Those few who survived the apocalypse are still divided fighting over what's left. The disastrous re-entry to Earth leaves him with no resources or allies. He lands in the middle of a makeshift family that needs him more than he's comfortable with and hears stories-even nursery rhymes-that speak of a lucky starman.&nbsp;For once he's the only person with tech-but if he's caught using it they might kill him. </p><p></p><p>Can a man back from the stars end the warfare on Earth or will he make it worse?&nbsp;Can he save a family that might become his?&nbsp;Is he everyone's lucky starman?</p>
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