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In the year 2073, Earth is running on fumes. The oceans have slowed, the skies have dulled, and rare earth minerals-the backbone of the digital age-are all but gone. With global powers desperate for resources, the last frontier becomes the only option: space. China sends a lone man into the void.
Captain Wei Zhang of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Space Command Resources Division, a quiet country boy with a sharp tongue and a musician a secret love of jazz and old American Westerns, is launched aboard the CV Bounty, a fifth-generation nuclear-powered prospecting vessel. Officially, he's on a solo mission to mine the Kuiper Verge. Unofficially, he's been deemed expendable-sent as bait to test the silence of space and see what watches in the dark. But Wei isn't alone.
As he drills into an unmapped moon rich in impossible minerals, something watches him. Not human. Not hostile. Just... ancient. Beings of resonance and memory. Entities that don't speak in words, but in feelings, flashes of thought, and the haunting echoes of what came before. What began as a one-way mining mission becomes a test of soul, sanity, and survival with the re-found knowledge that music is the universal language.
Attacked by pirates, hunted by his own government, and drawn into contact with an alien intelligence, called the Sonari, that views humanity as both beautiful and broken, he must decide what kind of future he's willing to fight for. Is he a tool of empire, a ghost sent to disappear-or something more?
Award winning Author Tom McAuliffe brings a novel that's equal parts space thriller, psychological survival story, and first contact epic,
Space Cowboy: The Way Home blends gritty realism with poetic resonance. It's a story of loneliness, betrayal, discovery, and the fragile hope that even in the vast coldness of space... redemption is possible.
Perfect for fans of
The Martian,
Arrival, and
Interstellar, this is a sci-fi Western with heart, humor, and haunting truth. It asks the one question humanity may never be ready to answer:
What if we're not alone-And what if they've been waiting for us to listen?
About the author
Tom McAuliffe is an award winning Author living on Florida's Emerald Coast. He's a former Photojournalist with the US Navy's Combat Camera Group and a graduate of the DOD's Mass Communications program at Syracuse University as well as a magazine Editor and Writer with more than 25 years of by- lines.