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Earth’s first off-world colony on Zhinu, twenty-five light years away and established more than a century earlier in 2235 AD, has mysteriously gone silent. Probes have identified small remnant communities, but the capital with its thousands of colonists has become a ghost town. Macpherson Yenko, famed yet controversial quantum physicist, joins the hazardous rescue mission to the remote colony . . . and finds himself uncovering the deadly truth that threatens the extinction of humanity itself.
“A fast-paced and action-packed tale from an exciting new sci-fi
author. Ian Miller has produced an entertainingly good read with
plenty of unexpected twists and turns.”
—Alan Waldron, Geophysicist
“Ian Miller is an enticing and intriguing storyteller! He has you
hooked on the story from the first few pages, which pulls the
readers’ imaginations into orbit as they grapple with the
characters’ thrills and spills. Perishing Waste will draw
any reader into an exciting and enthralling world of wonder.”
—Chris Carmody, Principal, Revival College
“Ian Miller’s book Perishing Waste paints an entirely new
world that the reader can easily envision with each word. Miller
guides his audience to pursue wonder in a way that challenges the
imagination and ignites the heart. I would highly recommend this
exhilarating novel to all that want to witness growing brotherhood,
thrilling military knowledge, intense battle, love, and
reconciliation.”
—Daniel Turcios, US Veteran
“It didn’t take long for Perishing Waste to capture my
attention. From the very first page, I was transported with
Macpherson Yenko on his amazing interstellar journey. . . . Ian
Miller presents a future that quickly draws you in and keeps you
entertained right to the last page.”
—Adam Grace, feature-film prop and model-making
supervisor
Ian Miller grew up north of Brisbane on Australia’s east coast.
He is the author of the Emissary of the Oppressed
trilogy—Arboretum (2018), Serpent Bearer (2019), and
Sanctum (2019)—and the popular Christian living books
Rediscovering the Supernatural (2017), Here Am I; Send
Me (2018), and The Lost Message of the End Times (2021).
Ian currently lives in Fall Branch, Tennessee, with his wife,
Christine.