Back to results
Cover image for book The Moon Destroyers

The Moon Destroyers

By:Monroe K. Ruch
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Print ISBN:9781499220636.0
eText ISBN:9781682999349
Edition:0
Copyright:2016
Format:Reflowable

eBook Features

Instant Access

Purchase and read your book immediately

Read Offline

Access your eTextbook anytime and anywhere

Study Tools

Built-in study tools like highlights and more

Read Aloud

Listen and follow along as Bookshelf reads to you

With Artemis II astronauts renewing attention on the Moon and on how consequential our nearest neighbor really is, there has rarely been a better moment to revisit a story that asks a wilder question: what if humanity tried not merely to visit the Moon, but to alter it? Published in the early twentieth century, The Moon Destroyers by Monroe K. Ruch is a brisk speculative adventure built on a premise that still unsettles. The Moon, Ruch reminds us, is not merely scenery - it governs Earth's tides, influences seismic activity, and anchors the gravitational balance our planet depends on. When interplanetary travel finally puts human hands on that relationship, the results are not gentle. A bold mission to alter the lunar body triggers a cascade of tidal upheaval, earthquakes, and geopolitical crisis, forcing the characters to confront what it means to tamper with a celestial mechanism that has shaped life on Earth for millennia. The plotting is lean and period-sharp: mission planning gives way to moral argument, which gives way to disaster. Ruch treats the Moon the way the best early speculative writers did - as a thought experiment with real physical stakes. Tidal physics, orbital mechanics, and the fragile equilibrium between two bodies in space are not backdrop here; they are the plot.

• 2026 © SAU Tech Bookstore. All Rights Reserved.