Twin Landing

Typical. Travel fifty trillion miles without finding a habitable planet, and then two come along at once.

The mission is not exactly going to plan for the New Earth settlers. Captain Juno Washington is feeling the pressure, and Reeves, the know-it-all AI, seems strangely out of sorts.

Meanwhile, the missing teenage castaways are coming to terms with their situation. Which leaves their unwilling adult caretaker, Jordan Booth, with nothing much to do except complain.

As the unknown planet starts to give up its secrets, and new arrivals threaten the mission, friends become separated and family ties are tested. In the end, it all comes down to trust.

Who’s on your side? Who’s got your back? And who’s coming to the rescue?

What they say:

Burke is back, and showing no sign of slowing, which is perfect because this book leaves you aching for the next

Karl Forshaw, author of Renia

His storytelling captures this reader’s attention and holds it page after page

Bob, bookblogger at BSFReads

Honestly, Sci-Fi fans really ought to check out this highly underrated series! It’s a gem!

Rebecca Crunden, Indie Book Spotlight

Happy readers say:
‘Some fabulous new characters [and] an antagonist who is easy to loathe’
‘Has all the things I loved in Book 1 … [and] new characters to care for and worry about’
‘I can’t wait to be able to read the final entry in the Odyssey Earth series’
‘Charming, witty, and a massive tease … this book leaves you aching for the next’
‘Just as amusing as Book 1, but with a few twists that I didn’t expect’
‘I can’t wait for Book 3 to find out how it all turns out’
‘Bring on ‘Star Bound’! I’ll be waiting …’
‘What a brilliant series this is turning out to be!’