Chaos from the Cosmos
Earth First Book 1 – A Thought-Provoking Near-Future Space-Tech Suspense Novel
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2040: The digital thread connecting civilization is about to snap.
From space industry insider Pål A. Hvistendahl comes a gripping hard science fiction thriller that exposes humanity's fragile dependence on technology we barely understand.
★ "Lovers of sci-fi techno thrillers blended with political intrigue will find Chaos from the Cosmos by Pål A. Hvistendahl an enthralling read." -Readers' Favorite
★ ."..an illuminating read on an emergent frontier that most rarely lends critical thought to. You simply cannot pull your eyes away from this literary omen of our near future, suspended in zero gravity. " -Book Nerdection
★ "...both thrilling fiction and a warning. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes their science fiction tangled up with politics and human drama, or to readers who enjoy the sharp realism of Tom Clancy but crave more emotional depth. It's not just for sci-fi fans, it's for anyone curious about where our dependence on satellites, AI, and global systems might really lead." -Literary Titan
As secret missions and shadow wars simmer across the globe, the race in space accelerates from low Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond. In Washington, Vice President Jackie Jill—a sharp, witty political force—faces a crisis of planetary scale. At the edge of power, Space Force Colonel Kiril MacKay must navigate covert ops, personal convictions, and the dangers of a new frontier.
Blending near-future geopolitics with authentic space-tech realism, Chaos from the Cosmos challenges assumptions about technology while exploring global tensions with remarkable depth.
Hard science fiction at its finest, informed by Hvistendahl’s two decades in the space industry. Perfect for fans of The Martian and The Ministry for the Future, this is cerebral suspense that reads like tomorrow’s news.