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Mark Wayne McGinnis

    Guardian Ship
    The Hidden Ship
    • The Hidden Ship

      • 354pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The Hidden Ship - BlurbI am Brian Polk, a captain in the U.S. Air Force. Was already back stateside for close to a year when all hell broke loose-otherwise I'd be dead right now-like the tens of millions of other poor soles lost. Military installations worldwide were the first targets hit. It was a reign of terror-an interstellar invasion-the beginning of the end of civilization as we knew it. The largest cities were turned to rubble. Government centers were laid to waist, then law enforcement resources were targeted. Finally, the aliens eliminated humanity's means to electronically communicate. The Earupitan's technology, their weaponry, was so remarkable and advanced that we never had a chance. But now, two years later, we're long past self-incrimination-playing the blame game. Today they walk brazenly among us-their reptilian eyes always watchful, always scrutinizing. At their discretion they drag any of us into their headquarters. Most seized never see the light of day after that. Many of us live in fear, wondering what's next for humanity. Then again, there are some amongst us who have befriended the enemy. But not me. I'm far more interested in killing them, maybe allot of them. Luckily, I possess something of theirs. Something dangerous. So in my own small way I just might make a difference-that, or die trying.

      The Hidden Ship
    • Guardian Ship

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(17)Évaluer

      Creepy and wonderful, they're watching us—Malissa Brink    /   Didn't want it to end—Randy Grub  Dominic Moretti was dealing with a lot of issues. Life hadn’t been easy since returning home from Afghanistan. His marriage was on the rocks, his sports betting was out of control, and he was hanging out with the wrong cronies in Manhattan’s Little Italy—just another war hero who couldn’t piece his life back together in the real world. Also, there was that strange, annoying feeling that he was being watched . . . Humankind was indeed being evaluated, by the highly advanced Khantam Lom, an alien species in control of much of the galaxy. Did this selfish, war-mongering, human race warrant protection from the soon-to be-invading Wikk Empire? An insectile species with insatiable appetites, the Wikk were hell-bent on subjugating Earth as one of their many farming settlements. So the adventure begins. Dominic inadvertently saves the life of a Khantam Lom Observer, and everything changes. Humankind has but one—seeming impossible—shot at avoiding a catastrophic fate. Dominic won’t be able to do it alone, but will the ragtag team he’s assembled be enough? Will any of them survive long enough to make a difference?

      Guardian Ship