
Dark Moon
A new celestial body appears in the night sky, dark and impossible, drawing the attention of astronomers and adventurers alike. Three courageous Earthlings mount an expedition to this phantom satellite, drawn by curiosity and the promise of the unknown. What they find challenges everything humanity believes about life beyond our world. Diffin, writing in the golden age of pulp science fiction, crafts a tale that captures the genre at its most wide-eyed and adventurous. The journey to this alien world represents humanity at its boldest: willing to venture into the black void, risking everything for the chance to touch the incomprehensible. The encounters that follow are strange, sometimes unsettling, always mesmerizing. For readers who grew up dreaming of rocket ships and distant worlds, Dark Moon offers a return to that era when the cosmos felt genuinely unknowable and every expedition might uncover wonders beyond imagination.















