Cover: HomeAdrift
Soheil Mirchi
HomeAdrift
ISBN: 978-3-912-09102-1
356 Seiten | € 14.99
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.11.2025
Thriller
Soheil Mirchi

HomeAdrift

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How far can you go before the silence breaks you?

Commander Solene Ellis has left Earth behind forever. Now she drifts through the void aboard the colony ship Nia Kvara, watching over 100,000 colonists in hibernation. Only Ava, the ship’s AI, keeps her company.

The voyage spans 3,000 years, but for Solene, time comes in fragments—brief wakeful stretches between long, frozen sleeps. Hours blur into decades. Memories unravel. In the stillness, she begins to lose track not only of time, but of herself.

And solitude in deep space doesn’t stay quiet for long. Whispers echo where no one should be. Shadows shift just beyond her vision. A mysterious vessel appears in the void. Even Ava starts to act… strangely.

As reality fractures, Solene must face a terrifying question: is something out there hunting them—or has her own mind become the true threat?

For readers of literary science fiction, space horror, and character-driven psychological drama, HomeAdrift is a story of isolation, survival, and what it means to find home when there's nowhere left to go.

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Postleitzahl
Veröffentlichung:12.11.2025
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 20,3 cm / B 13,3 cm / 385 g
Seiten356
Art des MediumsBuch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DEEUR 14.99
Preis ATEUR 14.99
Auflage1. Auflage
ISBN-13978-3-912-09102-1
ISBN-103912091021
EAN/ISBN

Über den Autor

Soheil Mirchi was born in Iran and now lives in Germany with his wife and two cats. He works as an engineer, but writing has long been his way of making sense of an overwhelming world. His stories are shaped by his own experience of migration and his interest in philosophy, exploring themes of displacement, identity, and modern life.
HomeAdrift is his debut novel—a psychological science fiction story about isolation, survival, and the fragile hope of finding home.

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