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Synopsis

The Pulse of Aurora

UK Edition

There are stories you read… and others that choose you. The Pulse of Aurora is one of them.

After abandoning an exhausted Earth, humanity places its hope in Aurora, a remote planet that promises a new beginning. From orbit, the mission seems under control. But upon descent, the first signs emerge that Aurora is no simple world: geological anomalies, inconsistent signals, and findings that defy any scientific forecast.

The Pulse of Aurora is a novel that merges precise science with existential emotion. It confronts us with the questions we have always feared to ask: Are we destined to repeat our ancestors' mistakes? And what is the price of truth when the continuity of the species is at stake?

A story of suspense, beauty, and profound reflection, it invites you to discover the truth hidden beneath the surface of a new world, and to understand that the future is not inherited, but forged through the discipline of humility.

In this novel, science, emotion, and mystery intertwine:

  • artificial intelligences that evolve into unexpected territories;

  • explorers who discover patterns, forms, and signals that no one had anticipated;

  • ethical tensions that test the limits of science and loyalty;

  • and a hidden saboteur who threatens to derail the destiny of the entire mission.

Throughout the work, reflections resonate like compasses in the midst of the stellar void: “There is no exploration without uncertainty. Nor a future without accepting that the improbable can also occur.” “Science without humility is a weapon, and humility without science is impotence. The future will only flourish when both walk together.”

The Pulse of Aurora does not just narrate a colonisation. It narrates a moral examination. A scientific frontier. And the eternal pulse between who we are and who we could become.

If you choose to venture into these pages, remember: Aurora does not just receive visitors. It transforms them.

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