Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse by Jeremy Clift
Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse
Winner of the 2025 BookFest Award for Best Sci-Fi — Genetic Engineering and Future Technology
In a future where corporations control the fate of humanity, one woman holds the key to our survival, and asks the question: Who Owns Life?
Deep beneath the lunar surface lies the Seed Vault—Earth’s final safeguard against extinction. It houses the genetic legacy of every crop, every species ever cultivated. But when a solar event shatters communication with Earth, the Vault’s guardians discover something far more valuable—and dangerous—than DNA: a code hidden within life itself.
As Dr. Teagan Ward and her daughter Diana fight to uncover the Vault’s true purpose, rival powers—corporate, military, and alien—race to claim it. From the irradiated plains of Earth to the silent craters of the Moon, Teagan must confront her past and the moral cost of creation.
When the Seed Eclipse begins, the question is no longer who owns the future—but who deserves to survive it.
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Author Bio:
Jeremy Clift is a science fiction author and former journalist. His first work of fiction, “Born in Space” is part of his Sci-Fi Galaxy series of novels built around the growth of orbiting space habitats and the exploitation of asteroids. The sequel, “Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse” was published in 2025. “Born in Space” examines what life might be like for the first children born off Earth. “How would they feel? Would they have a terrible craving to return “home”? Or are they really an extraterrestrial, a space being? Still a humanoid but having none of the experiences of the Earth.” The subsequent book examines identity in an age of genetic engineering. Who owns Life?
