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AEROSPACE: The Last Payload "MURDER IN SPACE"

The first book I published was The Last Payload:  The MECS Experiment.  It has had much success and is still marketed on the Internet, although I no longer have control over the title or publication.  I have now re-edited and re-published the original as AEROSPACE:  The Last Payload.  I am now proud to say it is available now on AMAZON and KINDLE.  Over the years I have had excellent recommendations from the readers and have included these changes.  This book will take you into the world of AEROSPACE, sailing and mystery in Kemah, Texas, and across the Gulf Stream to The Bahamas.

If you haven't read the sequel please buy AEROSPACE:  The King's Payload.  It is filled with action-packed mystery and adventure.   It is so exciting you won't be able to put it down.  It continues Dalton and Susan's adventures in SPACE.  The book will take you through some of the training the astronauts complete prior to performing their space walks.  It, too, is available on AMAZON and Kindle.

Both books are based on an actual experiment that flew at least four times on the Space Shuttle and survived the Columbia Incident.  Dennis Morrison, Ph.D. is the renowned scientist who developed this unique cancer experiment.  He continues to do research to perfect this methodology.  It is called the MEDS experiment. 

I am finishing the trilogy with a new book to be published in the future titled, AEROSPACE:  The Rebirth Payload.  It will further take you into the mystery of space.  What if?  The books are made in America and the covers were taken by Renne' Siewers at two Space Shuttle launches.  Both books have pictures of Renne's career as both the Software Quality Assurance Lead on the Primary Avionics Software System (all software that ran the shuttle - the final six audits for NASA Quality signoff) and as the Internal Auditor for Flight Crew Equipment/ Extra Vehicle Activity (everything the astronauts took in space -15 laboratories including the Neutral Buoyancy Lab). 

Enjoy!!!
Renne'
 

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