Brood of the Dark Moon (A Sequel to "Dark Moon")

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Brood of the Dark Moon (A Sequel to "Dark Moon")

by Charles Willard Diffin

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
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Brood of the Dark Moon - (A Sequel to "Dark Moon") - By Charles Willard Diffin

1:02
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List of Illustrations

0:12
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CHAPTER I - The Message

24:45
4

CHAPTER II - Into Space

19:49
5

CHAPTER III - Out of Control

22:13
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CHAPTER IV - The Return to the Dark Moon

11:36
7

CHAPTER V - A Desperate Act

17:53
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CHAPTER VI - "Six to Four"

11:16
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CHAPTER VII - The Red Swarm

12:53
10

CHAPTER VIII - Doomed

9:23

Description

In a bright, crystal‑lined Viennese hospital, three restless strangers awaken with fragmented memories of a daring escape from a hostile world. Chet Bullard, a celebrated pilot, wrestles with flashes of a desperate battle on the mysterious Dark Moon, while his companions Walt Harkness and the intrepid Diane linger on the edge of consciousness. Their captor, the enigmatic Schwartzmann, looms ever closer, turning the fragile sanctuary into a tense waiting room for an uncertain rescue.

Together they must piece together the shattered clues of their last mission—an ill‑fated descent onto an alien surface lit by a strange, reddish glow, and a savage encounter that left them fighting for each other’s lives. As the hospital’s ultraviolet light flickers, the trio’s resolve hardens: they will uncover how they ended up prisoners, confront the shadowy forces that hold them, and find a way back to the Dark Moon before it’s too late. The stakes rise quickly, setting the stage for a pulse‑pounding race against time and an unknown enemy.

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Full title

Brood of the Dark Moon (A Sequel to "Dark Moon") (A Sequel to "Dark Moon")

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (335K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Charles Willard Diffin

1884–1966

A pulp-era storyteller with an engineer’s eye for machinery and adventure, this American writer helped shape early science fiction while also turning out Western and mystery tales.

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