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  1. Author: Dylan James Quarles. Home. Books. The Ruins of Mars. The Ruins of Mars: Waking Titan. The Ruins of Mars: Eye of the Apocalypse. THE MAN FROM RΩME. There Be Monsters.

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  2. Dec 4, 2014 · Shortly there after, work began. Born in Portland OR, Dylan moved to Washington state as a young boy. Growing up in a small town on the Olympic Peninsula, he spent most of his youth involved in various creative projects.

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  3. Known for descriptive scene setting, strong, intriguing characters, and deft plotting, his novels have garnered over 100,000 downloads and hundreds of glowing reviews. His latest novel, There Be Monsters, was the recipient of a Best Indie Book Award for Action & Adventure.

  4. Dylan James Quarles, Seattle, Washington. 277 likes · 3 talking about this. 2021 BIBA® Best Indie Book Award Winner and Amazon #1 Bestseller.

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  5. by Dylan James Quarles (Author) 4.2 936 ratings. 3.9 on Goodreads. 603 ratings. Book 1 of 3: The Ruins of Mars Trilogy. See all formats and editions. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the near future, The Ruins of Mars opens on the discovery of an ancient city buried under the sands of the red planet.

  6. From 2021 BIBA® Winning author, Dylan James Quarles: Set against the turbulent backdrop of the near future, The Ruins of Mars opens on the discovery of an ancient city buried under the sands of the red planet.

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  7. From 2021 BIBA® Winning author, Dylan James Quarles: Set against the turbulent backdrop of the near future, The Ruins of Mars opens on the discovery of an ancient city buried under the sands of the red planet. Images captured by twin sentient satellites show massive domes, imposing walls, and a grid work of buildings situated directly on the ...