“Cargo 3120: Ties that Bind” by Aaron Walker Sr. is a riveting read about a galactic conflict
Aaron Walker Sr. has published his book on alien encounter titled Cargo 3120: Ties that Bind.
The book follows the story of Marcus La’Dek, who leaves his ruthless life as a mercenary in the futuristic year 3120.
He returns home to keep the family’s interstellar shipping business afloat, and to care for an ailing niece.
In desperate need of money, Marcus embarks on what was supposed to be a simple cargo run.
However, things end up at the center of a galactic conflict that’s fueled by politics, organized crime, and a mysterious alien race-to which someone close to him has an ominous connection.
The plot is full of hard science.
What makes the novel more attractive is its way of asking more questions than providing answers.
By the same token, this suits the tastes of many readers across various age brackets.
At the end of it, readers are forced to ponder the psychological meanings of life, love and death – things that help mold our personalities.
Walker’s book is also slated to appear on The New York Times soon as part of the author’s comprehensive marketing efforts.
You can purchase the book through Amazon and other online marketplaces.