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Alien Hostiles
- Solar Warden, Book Two
- Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
- Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
New York Times best-selling author Ian Douglas delivers the action-packed second military sci-fi adventure in his Solar Warden series set in a wildly imaginative alternate present where conspiracy theories are terrifying realities and reptilian aliens team up with Nazis in space.
By exposing the sinister Saurians, Navy SEAL Lieutenant Commander Mark Hunter and his team have more than proven themselves. Yet the war between humanity and the intergalactic aliens has only begun - now they must save themselves and all of civilization.
The JSST - the Joint Space Strike Team Hunter has put together from all branches of the US military - is again deployed on board the Earth starcraft carrier Hillenkoetter on a mission to probe a possible historical connection between the Saurians and the Nazi Third Reich. At a planet called Paradies orbiting the red giant star Aldebaran, they discover a long-rumored colony of expatriate Nazis...and the beginnings of a plan to enslave Earth under Nazi - and Saurian - rule.
With Earth at stake, governments deeply compromised, and evil at the door, Solar Warden must fight together to end it all...even if it means sacrificing everything.
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- Alexander Fernandes
- 2021-12-10
Action packed scifi full of big ideas and surprise
Nobody does first contact like Ian Douglas. He uses a trick from a previous epic series but its still good.
Massive truly awesome space combat with a nod to real physics and astronomical scales make it spectacular and mind blowing.
Too bad though, the characters seem flat. I've read about 2 dozen Douglas books and the only ones I remember are Dev and Katya. -And president Konig. Grey. Greyson. Anyway I read this and loved it but I had to think about who was in it.
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