Children of the Old Stars

Hurry up and check out David Lee Summers’ new book, Children of the Old Stars.

Children Of The Old Stars coverThe Cluster is a vast alien machine that destroys starships indiscriminately in its quest for something or someone. Commander John Mark Ellis, disgraced and booted out of the service when he fails to save a merchant ship, believes the key to stopping the Cluster is communication. His mother, Suki Firebrandt Ellis, is an astronomer who believes the very leaders of the galaxy are withholding information about the Cluster. Clyde McClintlock believes the Cluster is God incarnate, seeking retribution. G’Liat is an alien warror whose own starship was destroyed by the Cluster. All together, they set out to solve the mystery of the Cluster before it finds the object of its quest.

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“Children of the Old Stars presents an engrossing vision of the future … David Lee Summers has created a fascinating, imaginative, and very entertaining cast of characters and worlds.” S. Derrickson Moore, The Las Cruces Sun-News

“In Children of the Old Stars, David Lee Summers has created a wonderful mix of characters and a gripping plot. From the aliens to the whales of Earth, who now communicate with people, each character seems to come to life from the moment they enter the story.” Kate Hill, author of The Chieftain’s Bride





24 Responses to “Children of the Old Stars”

  1. Robert Says:

    And the missing link to the book is …
    http://podiobooks.com/title/children-old-stars/

  2. Badcam Says:

    I’m really looking forward to subscribing. You last was a good read. I hope the audio quality has been improved this time though.

  3. james Says:

    I was hoping this would show up here

  4. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks for finding the missing link, Robert! (Although that sounds a bit like you made a major discovery in biology!)

    Likewise, thanks for the feedback on Pirates, Badcam. Hopefully you’ll find the audio quality on Children a bit better. I’m using a new mic and recording direct to digital. Pirates was recorded on analog and converted to digital. It sounds better to me through my iPod and CD player… so hopefully you feel the same.

    Finally, thanks, James… took me a bit to clear some time to work on Children. Hope you like it!

    By the way, I don’t think the book is really much more “explicit” than The Pirates of Sufiro — but I do recommend that parents preview it before deciding whether to let younger people listen.

  5. David Lee Summers Says:

    By the way, I just noticed that the price was reduced on the print edition of Children of the Old Stars over at Amazon.com. Also, for ebook fans, The Pirates of Sufiro was just released at Fictionwise. Both Children of the Old Stars and Heirs of the New Earth should be appearing at Fictionwise soon, too.

  6. matthew Says:

    love the book so far nice work

    I was just wondering are you going to try and get
    the three book release as a podcast ?

  7. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks, Matthew!

    I’m hoping to talk to my publisher about the third book next month. I’d like to do it and hope we can make it happen, but I won’t know for sure until we talk it over. I’ll post a note here once I know the plans.

  8. Danielle H. Says:

    I just discovered David Lee Summers with this book, and am glad I did! Engrossing, great characters, a view of the future that I found very plausible and well constructed (which is WAY harder than authors usually get credit for it being), Can’t wait to read his other books!

  9. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thank you, Danielle! I’m delighted you’re enjoying the book and hope you enjoy the others as well.

  10. matthew Says:

    so how goes the work on getting the three book up here David Lee Summers
    ?

  11. David Lee Summers Says:

    Unfortunately, my publisher hasn’t given me the all-clear to record book three, yet. But, I’ll drop a note today and see if I can get an update, and then look at my schedule.

  12. Chris Says:

    Great second book in the series. I thought the audio quality was fine and the added music tracks really built the atmosphere nicely.

    The characters were nicely developed, the plot really carried me along through the story and the constant action and twists really kept me engaged through the whole book.

    I hope we’ll be seeing book 3 on here in the not too distant future.

  13. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks, Chris!

    As of this morning, it is official, I’ve been given permission to record “Heirs of the New Earth” for Podiobooks. Given other items on my schedule, look for it to start somewhere around late spring or early summer.

    Thanks so much for listening, everyone!

  14. Woody Says:

    Allow me to preface what I am about to say: I can understand how hard it is to write a book any book. I can appreciate the effort required to write an essay having written a few in my time.
    I managed to plod through the first eight chapters of the book, and I cannot continue. I have a fairly vivid imagination, and I have had to use it to fill in what was missing from the story, plot, and dialogs. I give Mr. Summers credit for having the guts and skill to even write a book, but maybe his style is simply not to my taste, having grown up reading Asimov, Clarke, Bradbury, Farmer, Brinn, etc.
    I don’t mean to offend, and this is not the first audio book I have erased from my player without finishing it.

    Mr. Summers: Thank you for the effort, and I hope your style develops and matures going forward.

  15. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks for the feedback, Woody and likewise thanks for giving the book a try. I’m sorry you didn’t enjoy it more, but do appreciate that you took time to share your thoughts. I wrote “Children of the Old Stars” almost ten years ago and it was first published in 2000. Personally, I think I have improved as a writer and hopefully those folks who tune in to “Heirs of the New Earth” later this year will think so as well.

  16. jim Says:

    This book is a considerably better than the reading, which is to say it is mediocre. I plodded through it with mild interest and enjoyment, but not enough to make me really look forward to subsequent episodes. I think I would have enjoyed the book more if I had read it rather than listened becasue I don’t think the reading is particularly good. Normally I try to judge a book on the literary credit rather than the naration, so I will still say it is fair to good, but if you are listening to it you may find it ‘wanting’. I was distracted by the flatness which was remarkably consisteny, and was even more surprised that it was being read by the author. Normally those who read their own works are accutely aware of expression intonation and tone, but sadly I found this reading distinctly askew to the content. Sorry Just being honest.

  17. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks for the feedback, Jim, and for the good words about the writing itself. I know opinions vary on the reading. I’ve actually received a lot of positive feedback on the reading, but I appreciate your opinion. I’ll keep it in mind when I do the next book and see if I can improve. Of course for those who would rather read the book, it is available in print at Amazon.com and other places. A very inexpensive ebook edition is also available at Fictionwise.com.

  18. Lee Hu Says:

    I’m enjoying the story, but find the reading style extremely difficult to listen to. The sing-songy cadence of the reading, and seemingly indifference to punctuation, is very distracting. I feel like I’m listening to the “bad actors club”.

  19. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks for the feedback, Lee Hu. As it turns out the “sing-songy” cadence is just the way I speak naturally. There’s little I can do about that. Some people seem to like it, others don’t. We’ll certainly take the feedback that’s been coming in and try to improve the acting for the final book.

  20. Jerry Says:

    I just wanted to say that I enjoyed the first two books and am looking forward to the third. Thanks for putting these out there!

  21. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks much, Jerry! The third book may be slightly delayed because of a new day job on my part, but I’m hoping to get started on that before too much longer.

  22. Thomas in Korea Says:

    Thanks for the second book!

    One note about the book’s description on Podiobooks.com. It might help listeners if you mention that this is the sequel to Pirates of Sufiro. When I downloaded it, I just skimmed the summary and thought “good, more sci-fi,” and put it in my que of books to listen to. I was surprised when I realized it was book II. Talk about delayed gratification! lol

  23. David Lee Summers Says:

    Thanks for the great suggestion, Thomas. I sent a note to the folks at Podiobooks.com asking if they can make the change.

  24. David Lee Summers Says:

    Responding to a review/comment that was posted just a few days ago over at iTunes since I figure that author and others would like to have an answer/update. Children of the Old Stars is, indeed, complete. The story picks up in Heirs of the New Earth which is about 80% recorded at this point. I just need to finish editing some of the early chapters and then it’ll start appearing here at Podiobooks and over at iTunes.

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