Erebus-13

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  • ISBN 9780356521459
  • Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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THE DARK DEVOURS.

The crew of the Artemis has escaped the nightmare of Paradise-1, but at great cost. Parker is gone. Petrova's past continues to haunt her. Worst of all, Erebus - a timeless entity of pure darkness - has been released from its prison.

Now it's headed for Earth.

Petrova must rally her crew for one final mission. Somehow, they must find a way to unite the disparate factions of the solar system - the United Earth Government, the Lunar colonies, and the outer planets - and find a way to stop Erebus.

The fate of humanity - and the entire galaxy - is in their hands.

Prepare for the thrilling conclusion to the Red Space trilogy of survival horror in deep space, from Clarke Award-nominated author David Wellington.

Praise for the Red Space series:

'A captivating, eerie story with such engaging characters you won't want to say goodbye at the end' S. A. Barnes, author of Dead Silence

'Wellington skillfully combines hard sci-fi worldbuilding with tense mystery . . . Readers will be on the edges of their seats' Publishers Weekly (starred review)

'Intensely creepy worldbuilding' Library Journal

Red Space
Paradise-1
Revenant-X
Erebus-13

David Wellington is an acclaimed author who has previously published over twenty novels in different genres. His novel The Last Astronaut was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

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