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On the asteroids, a miner's life is simple.
Swing. Haul. Obey. Retire to a planet you have never seen.
Joey was supposed to be one more perfect gear in The Mining Society's machine.
Instead, he finds the map.
In the year 2171, humanity's richest ore lies in the Trojan asteroids, where corporate city-states like The Mining Society keep their citizens fed, suited, and controlled. Twelve-year-old Joey has just earned his Angel pressure suit and his place in the crater. His father is a respected miner. His future is guaranteed. As long as he follows The Book and never acts like Olly, the fool in the mandatory morality comics.
But Joey sees what other miners do not. The quiet emptiness in the eyes of older men who never step one meter outside the path laid for them. He pours it all into sketches in a forbidden notebook.
Then his pickaxe catches on something buried.
The foremen call it an "artifact" and crate it away under armed guard. Governor Emerson's son Stan, a bored prodigy being groomed for power, recognizes it from a rare book: a star-markers that once led explorers to alien tombs scattered through the Trojan cluster.
Stan knows he should report what he has seen. Joey knows he should forget it and dig his grid. Instead, on the first day of a hard-earned three-day rest, they do the one thing no sane miner ever attempts.
They jump off their world.
Using a hidden jump function in their space suits, the boys launch themselves into open space, arcing between asteroids in ten-second bursts of micro-thrust. One miscalculation means drifting forever. One misfire means shattering their glass helmets on unforgiving rock. What begins as a wild dare to reach the tomb becomes a desperate race across the Trojan cluster:
Raised to fear "reffies" as cannibal raiders, Joey and Stan instead stumble into a hidden OxDome village built inside a crater. They hear meet Arabelle and Orbison, refugees who bury their dead with names and songs, not spreadsheets and silence. He learns the word slave.
On the corporate colony, miners are told they are valued citizens earning a proud retirement on Earth or Mars. Out here, among those who ran from that system, Joey begins to recognize another truth: you are valuable because someone owns your work. Or owns you.
A Tomb in the Rocks is a fast-paced, emotionally rich science fiction novel that blends hard-SF detail with the heart of a coming-of-age story. Fans of The Expanse, Ender's Game, and Skyward will love:
If you enjoy character-driven space adventure with real stakes, sharp worldbuilding, and a touch of cosmic wonder, pick up A Tomb in the Rocks today and follow Joey on the most dangerous three-day break a miner has ever taken.
Your next favorite hard science fiction adventure is buried in the regolith. All you have to do is dig.
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