Fear and Aggression
by Dane Bagley
Publisher: Smashwords 2012
ISBN/ASIN: B0080UJS3W
Number of pages: 371
Description:
A technological breakthrough has forever changed the scope and scale of space travel. Tension on earth builds as the inhabitants realize that the vast distance between stars has never been an obstacle for inter-planetary travel. The earth has always been exposed to the threat of an alien invasion. But, what if we find them before they find us?
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