I was pleased to have a request for information about my Aerospace Novels. I want to share the Synopsis I sent to him.
The Aerospace books are my passion. My heart breaks every time I hear about a crashed rocket not getting to the International Space Station. When the government wastes money that would continue the Space Shuttle. Space means power. Who owns space owns the financial and technical world. A special thank you to Dennis Morrison, Ph.D.. for continuing his research to find a cancer treatment for patients who have inoperable cancerous tumors.
KEEP AEROSPACE ALIVE!!!!!!
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Your Request for Synopsis of Aerospace Novel Series by Renne' Siewers (2)
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Apr 12
Dear Mr. Justin Sachs,
Thank you for your interest in my aerospace, murder mystery, romance, conspiracy novels. The trilogy revolves an actual experiment which flew on the Space Shuttle six times.
This experiment, the basis of these novels, was developed by, now retired, NASA Biomedical Engineer, Dennis Morrison, Ph.D. He is a close personal friend, responsible for developing a unique method of treating cancer. The actual process is called the Micro-Encapsulation Delivery System (MEDS} and flew aboard and survived the Columbia Incident. Astronaut/Senator John Glenn was personally responsible for conducting and maintaining Dr. Morrison’s experiment as a Life Science Project when he flew as a crewmember with Space Transportation System (STS)-95. I had the privilege of reviewing the MEDS experiment at Kennedy Space Center’s Flight Laboratory after STS-95 returned. My friend, Dr. Morrison, explained the experiment to me in detail. He continues to perform this experiment at MD Anderson Cancer Research Center and aboard the International Space Station. I have received Dr. Morrison’s permission and full support in the development of this storyline. These exciting books are a fictionalized version of what could possibly happen in an atmosphere of Zero Gravity.
The current version of this experiment is aboard the International Space Station today, and can be found under “Microencapsulation Electrostatic Processing System” (MEPS).
My expertise and knowledge on the subject matter is based on 20 years as the lead Software Assurance Engineer, responsible for auditing the 600 personnel writing and testing code for the Onboard Flight Software aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle. I conducted six audits for NASA’s Quality signoff for the Space Shuttle to fly. Also, during the last four years of my career, I audited the 15 laboratories involved in providing tools, personal items,
food, training, flight suits, Extra-Vehicular Flight Packs, and computers the astronauts take to space for both the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station
These aerospace books would make great Disney movies helping “Keep Aerospace Alive!” I hope to hear from you in the very near future regarding your interest or the name of someone who might take this request further. My phone number is 281-650-2659. I live aboard a sailboat in Key West, Florida and a aboard a trawler in Kemah, Texas.
Thank you,
Renne’ Siewers
Synopsis:
AEROSPACE: The Last Payload
Susan Fletcher, a software quality assurance engineer, goes out to find a sailing partner and ends up in the middle of a murder mystery with a NASA biomedical Ph.D., Dalton Masters, and the developer of a unique cancer experiment for the treatment of inoperable cancers. This rocket scientist has a payload, the Micro Encapsulation Crystallization System (MECS) experiment, flying on the next space shuttle, with the potential of saving millions of lives.
Susan accidentally finds a mysterious note from Dalton’s associate, Dr. Keller, on her maiden sailing voyage. “Dr. Dalton Masters, keep the MECS formula safe. This may be the beginning of life and death as we know it. The future is in your hands. Your life may be in danger. Be careful.” This discovery awakens her curiosity and initiates her investigation into the meaning of the message through her skills as an auditor. Dalton is requested to provide his MECS experiment to an aging astronaut Congressman Dan Fletcher, who has an inoperable cancerous brain tumor. Susan’s adventure begins at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, progresses to The Bahamas, takes her back to Kennedy Space Center (KSC) as a member of Dalton’s “MECS” team. Dalton leads the MEDS project for the ground laboratory while Susan assists him in her Quality expertise. Death comes to the International Space Station by the hand that was giving life to the aging astronaut and to the murderer. Leona’s lover, accomplice, astronaut Dr. McKnight administers a terrorist warfare experiment along with the lifesaving cancer experiment for his inoperable brain cancer. Susan is in danger by her co-worker, Leona, who is an accomplice to the murder of the Congressman astronaut Dan Fletcher. After the Shuttle landed, NASA organized the sad Memorial on campus in Houston. Susan attended the very gloomy event and everyone was emotionally upset about the loving man dying (I attended the Columbia Memorial and these are true events). NASA organized a Mishap Investigation which met every day to determine how the chemical got onboard (I also attended the Columbia Mishap Event Meetings). Romance, espionage, murder and mystery intertwine Susan with peril at every corner during her exploits into the NASA culture.
AEROSPACE: The King’s Payload is the sequel of AEROSPACE: The Last Payload. Susan’s nightmares bring fear and anxiety into her daily life, since the murder in space occurring in her first novel. Susan Fletcher, a NASA software quality assurance engineer, begins planning for her wedding after Dalton Masters, a NASA Biomedical Ph.D. is nominated the Nobel Prize of Medicine. While she shops at a Houston mall for her wedding trousseau, she and Dalton are attacked from an unknown source. Susan witnesses a murder that could have easily been her. The mall murder expedites their departure for Sweden. NASA invites Dalton to go into space as an astronaut to save Sweden’s King Karl Ásgeirr XIII from an inoperable prostate cancer. Dalton accepts. Dalton goes through astronaut training with Susan by his side. Well-seasoned technicians involved in astronaut training provide insight into how they transition a new candidate into a seasoned astronaut. When King Karl meets Susan, his attraction and attention makes her uncomfortable, but intrigued. Dalton and Susan are pursued by unknown villains throughout the book. Both Dalton and Susan are attacked at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL), aboard a square-rigged Barque ship, the International Space Station, and the KSC laboratory. The King’s Payload provides information about what it takes to endure astronaut training. He goes through training into the deep space brine, simulators, flight suit fittings, food laboratory, Neutral Buoyancy Lab where Dalton gets the bends. Susan performs and investigation on the mishap but mysteriously gets taken off the assignment. Susan as project lead has to start the MECS preparation for the upcoming flight. NASA saves the King, but he tries to steal the formula and kill the man who saved his life. Marriage, Leona’s criminal court, espionage, murder and mystery interweave Susan and Dalton with danger in their adventure through Sweden, NASA’s Johnson Space Center/Kennedy Space Center, during astronaut training and into the dark corners of space. This is an action packed book of suspense with a surprise ending as Susan’s life is in danger, when she tries to send the MECS formula to all the pharmaceutical companies.
AEROSPACE: The Rebirth Payload:
NASA asks husband Dalton Masters, NASA biomedical Ph.D. and wife Susan Fletcher Masters, a software quality assurance engineer to be the first parents in space. NASA executives want to have a baby born in space. This would help scientists understand the survival of the human race in space. The mystery around the birth of the first space-born child is tantalizing. Susan and Dalton has to stay in Space for a year. If Susan does not agree then Dalton is obligated to go without her. Dalton develops a new MECS experiment to provide protection for a baby from radiation and solar flares. This novel is now being written which will bring the murder espionage, and conspiracy to an end of the trilogy.
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Hi Renne: As a writer I expect you read a lot. I would like to recommend a book 'Seveneves', by Neal Stephenson, a well known author of many great books. This book reminds me of your first book and probably the others which I have not read (I know you are still working on the third one). Much of the book takes place on the Int. Space Station. I have only just started it but plan to finish soon, it is very long.
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