John Glasby
ASIN: B07MMDJXTD
Publisher: Lume Books
Pages: 138
When the first manned space mission from Earth reached Pluto, they encountered an enigma. Here, on the very rim of the solar system they were face to face with a mystery they might never solve.A solitary, flat-topped mountain rose sheer from an otherwise unmarred plain. There was something disturbing about the formation, something unnatural. Some alien intelligence had built this great monument, and here it stood, an ageless relic of their past existence.Yet for what purpose?Without any doubt, the long-forgotten builders had intended it to stand for an eternity. Whether the mountain itself—was it really a mountain?—had also been erected by this race, was problematic. But there had to be some reason for it all.Perhaps it had been built for science, as some form of observatory. Or in the name of religion: a foreign temple to a forgotten God. Or, perhaps, like the pyramids of ancient ...