On April 12, 1961, Yugi Gagarin became the first human to travel into space.
In commemoration, Ithax's Offspring on Mars, with epilogue, is now available on Amazon.
Quin has a problem. He needs to return to Mars to take up his duties as administrator of the Mars Trading Depot. But someone left a clone in his ship cabin. A gorgeous, clever clone, who might just tempt Quin to break laws he agreed to when he emigrated to Mars in the first place.
Allec doesn't understand what all the fuss is about. So what if he's a clone? So what if he's only going to live a few months? He's on a spaceship. He's learning a new profession, and he has a handsome and kind boyfriend. The politics of his creation are not his problem.
As Quin and Allec near the end of their nine-month mission, they grapple with issues that affect Martian finances, other people's love of labels, and their own happiness.
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