Moon Beam

“ . . . the kind of near future science fiction that needs to be written if we are going to inspire our kids to once again look to the final frontier . . . exciting, near future science fiction . . . ”

“ . . . a captivating book from beginning to end . . . ”

Urban Book Reviews, May 21, 2018, 5 Stars

“ . . . a powerful saga that takes the foundations of human nature and discovery and gives them a twist that will keep sci-fi and thriller readers thinking long past the final, unexpected conclusion to this very highly recommended, hard-to-put-down tale . . . ”

D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, June 2018 issue

“An exciting, intellectually stimulating science-fiction thriller . . . Burgauer has again delivered a genuine page-turner and it is recommended without reservation.” Book Viral, May 16, 2018

“ . . . a thrilling crime science-fiction novel that will delight readers’ minds with amazement and entertain, terrify as well as intrigue them from beginning to end . . . ”

Red Headed Book Lovers Blog, May 16, 2018

“ . . . a great blend of fantasy and science fiction . . . a gripping story with a strong conflict, fast-paced and compelling . . . ”

Readers’ Favorite, a 5-star Favorite

“ . . . a finely tuned tale of cosmic consequence that will keep you turning pages far into the night . . .”

Publishers Daily Review

Can Chief Clay Flynn and Senior Tech Lou Santini stop her before it was too late? Can they save the lives of the men, women, and children of the Lunar Station and its life-sustaining resources from total annihilation?

Peril stalked the corridors of the lunar habitat. Fear was its companion. The killer, a woman, fed on that fear. No one in the lunar station was safe from her wrath, not even the fresh, young team that had just arrived from Earth to erect the first lunar space elevator. When completed, the space elevator was destined to be one of the great engineering projects of all time. The unreeling of the space cable had just begun, when the killer struck a vengeful blow.

Now, with a catastrophic solar flare flashing overhead, the race was on.