Star-Eater Chronicles 5. Road to Downside. Star-Eater Chronicles, #4

Par : Dennis E. Smirl, Ian Hall
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-310-33311-8
  • EAN9781310333118
  • Date de parution17/02/2016
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  • ÉditeurJPCA

Résumé

To bring the subject of aliens into humanity's face, Seth Gingko has started the First Interplanetary War, and now he's got to deal with the consequences. He's also handed over blueprints of his alien-souped ship to the Fellowship; they'll clone it and use the new design against the Tysilions. Putting himself and his friends in the front line against the alien menace, he fights against the tentacled Tysilions.
Unfortunately, since the Fellowship now have his design, he's also about to find he's surplus to requirements. So much for friendship, huh?Ah well, he's always worked better as a maverick. Seth's off on another adventure...
I am Scottish, born in Edinburgh, and spent the first 41 years of my life not far from my fair and bonnie "Athens of the North". I now live in Topeka, Kansas with my wife (bless her), no pets (don't like 'em), no children (all moved out), and with many gallons of home-made wine bubbling as I write. I love to write, and enjoy literary challenges of all kinds. I'm not confined by genres, having equal success in Historical adventure, Sci Fi, Fantasy, Horror and hard hitting gritty crime.
I watch far too much football (Don't even think of calling it 'soccer'.) and at times chase a dimpled ball along carefully manicured countryside, with a collection of calibrated, graphite-shafted sticks. I play guitar and sing in a folk/rock band, and would love to have enough money to tour the world's archeological sites until I'm too old to walk.