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Transmigrant





Humanity’s reach extends across four planets. Earth, its population halved, is slowly healing, reclaiming its lost beauty.

For centuries, the Niruku Corporation has shaped humanity’s future, sending genetically engineered colonists—“transmigrants”—aboard generation ships to prepare new worlds for settlement. But beneath the façade of progress lies a chilling truth: the colonists are enslaved, their lifespans cruelly shortened, their reproduction strictly controlled, their existence erased from history once their purpose is fulfilled.

Kaylie Stewart, a Niruku geneticist, uncovers the corporation’s sinister colonization project and risks everything to escape with Estia, an orphan whose hidden secrets could dismantle Niruku’s empire. On the distant planet Tellarius, Ray Decker, a surviving transmigrant, fights to expose the truth as his people teeter on the brink of extinction.

Hunted and framed for crimes they didn’t commit, Kaylie and Ray’s fates intertwine in a desperate mission to reveal a conspiracy spanning five centuries. But in their pursuit of justice, they unearth an even greater threat—one that could forever alter humanity’s future.

The clock is ticking. The truth must come to light. But at what cost?




Transmigrant by Stephen B. Anthony is a gripping narrative that immerses readers in a world rich with intricately detailed characters and breathtakingly vivid scenes. Anthony’s storytelling is marked by emotional depth and masterfully crafted settings that transport readers into a cinematic experience.

Readers have praised the book’s unparalleled impact:

“This captivated me more than most books… I literally could not even read anything else without thinking of this book.” – Mitch S.

“Every chapter felt vivid to me. I was completely engaged in the story, and spent a lot of time thinking about it in between readings.” – Heather B.

“I was on the edge of my seat. I was holding my breath. What an adventure!” – Brenda C.

For readers seeking a story that will captivate, surprise, and stay with them long after the last page, Transmigrant is an absolute must-read.