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The Solarian Deep: Book I of the Technoquatics Series — Kindle Edition by David Deane Haskell

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This is a product listing for "The Solarian Deep: Book I of the Technoquatics Series," a science fiction eBook by David Deane Haskell available on Amazon's Kindle Store. The snippet introduces a post-apocalyptic underwater world where humanity has adapted to ocean life. The protagonist, Calistya, is a "groundwalker" — a partially adapted orphan who cannot afford the Full-Gill Enhancement. While diving near The Deep, she encounters a mysterious boy who appears to survive without any technological enhancements, suggesting a deeper mystery.

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Humanity didn't flee to the ocean. It was built for it.
Calistya is a groundwalker — half-adapted, half-committed, priced out of the Full-Gill Enhancement that would make her whole.
No gear, no limits, no more being told she swims like she doesn't belong. Just the open ocean, endless and free.
Below the city's light, at the edge of the abyss where sentinels don't go, she sees a boy. No oxygen rig. No surgical scars. No implants. Just skin, and something about him that shouldn't be possible.
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The Solarian Deep: Book I of the Technoquatics Series eBook : Haskell, David Deane: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

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