
Right off the bat, Joseph's new release, Moon Dust, will creep you out. You can't look into that helmet and wonder what's behind the plastic. Is it human? Alien?
You'll have to read the book to find out.
Moon Dust
by Joseph J. Christiano
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ISBN: TBD
Length: Novel
Publication Date: November 2012
Cover art by TBD
When luxury starliner Sovereign of the Stars makes an unscheduled landing at Armstrong Base, mankind's first permanent facility on the moon, Colonel Michael Hansen boards the vessel and finds the mummified remains of the passengers and crew. A team arrives from Earth to begin an investigation.
But things begin to go wrong soon after their arrival. Several of Armstrong Base's personnel and members of the investigative team are found dead, their corpses mummified. Hansen orders an evacuation of the facility only to discover the base has been locked down from Earth.
Facing a terror of unknown origin and a mutinous executive officer, Hansen must find a way to keep his people alive long enough for them to discover how to defeat their enemy...
An enemy that reduces its victims to moon dust.
Sounds like a novel I could get into.

In 1944, the battleship USS Louisiana is torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine. There is a single survivor. Four decades later, an expedition embarks to locate and document the wreck. The Louisiana's sole survivor, Ensign Robert Sayles (retired), along with his daughter, Jill, are honored guests of the expedition.
But things begin to go wrong aboard the research vessel Hailey Rose. Several crewmen are found murdered, and the ship's radio and engines are sabotaged. The pain from wounds Robert Sayles received in his escape from the sinking battleship return to haunt him. With a fierce South Pacific storm bearing down on them, the Hailey Rose's survivors must find a way to repair their vessel and contend with a murderer in their midst. A murderer with direct ties to the night the last battleship was sunk.
Is it Robert? Or is it... something else? And will they survive...The Last Battleship?
Amazon 5 Star Review
By Mysteria "Mysteria"
I read this book in three days and with one bad dream directly attributed to this book...this was well-written with good character development...i have to say that the visual imagery reminded me of early stephen king works especially the visual images king described and the fear elicited in king's "the shining" in the scene from room 217 (room number might not be correct)...the suspense factor crescendo took me by surprise...if you like stories where you think you have it all figured out but enjoy being proven wrong...read this...
Biography
Joe grew up in Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley. A voracious reader since he was old enough to hold a book in his hands, he surprised his second grade teacher by using the word "invulnerable" (learned from a Superman comic book) in a sentence. He wrote his first story at the ripe old age of 11 and released his premiere novel, The Last Battleship, in 2012. His favorite authors and influences include Richard Matheson, Rod Serling, Agatha Christie, Stephen King, Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman.
When he's not writing, which is not often these days, Joe enjoys reading, baseball games (Go Yankees!), an MMO or two, driving his classic 1968 GTO and swimming.
He remains somewhere in the Naugatuck Valley to this day, and on cold nights when the moon is full, he is sometimes spotted wandering the moors in search of his next story idea.
I wanted to add a special thank you to all my friends who helped me promote Crohn's Awareness Week. Crohn's is a difficult and debilitating disease and one most difficult to discuss. Yet, it is my life. And there are those so much younger than me that have to cope with not only the disease but with a career and family as well. The disease is challenging even in the best of times. So thank you for sharing my cause.
(((hugs)))
Louann