
Lunar Station
A mercury mining station on the moon's far side. Cut off from Earth, the crew works in eternal darkness, extracting valuable resources for a planet that cannot see them. Then something goes catastrophically wrong. When a mysterious event devastates the station and leaves the survivors stranded, they must confront not only the lethal lunar environment but an existential question: what happened out here, and is it still waiting for them? Harl Vincent builds tension with relentless efficiency, using the cold vacuum of space and the weight of isolation as characters as much as the miners themselves. The story pulses with early science fiction's belief that the cosmos was not only vast and mysterious, but actively dangerous. For readers who want their space adventures with a side of genuine unease.
















