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Expropriation

The Revelation

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Everything is not as it seems.

The universe, in its farthest recesses, unbeknownst to humankind, has abetted the creation of a sinister entity, a malign force capable of rearing bedlam and instilling fear to all that has life. With the world’s impending destruction carefully insured by the extraterrestrial body that lurks in the glitches of nature, life as we know it hangs by a precariously thin thread. Meanwhile, around the globe, uneasiness continues to foster - world leaders have finally taken notice of the invisible enemy.

A telltale of a different kind.

Things have never been the same for the people involved on that fateful day in the forest. As they continue to grapple with the startling reality that the world is hiding a secret that could unleash anarchy of the highest order, more individuals are finding themselves involved in what could be the dawn of the Earth’s spiraling toward the bitter end.

Retaliation.

There is one thing the Earth’s adversaries have miscalculated, however. Humankind, feeble they might seem in all their fragile limbs and faulty ways, are made of much sterner stuff - exponentially much more than what they have made their enemies believe. As fates collide and alliances forged, humanity is challenged yet again. Will they be able to defend what is rightfully theirs?

©2020 Derek Goneke (P)2020 DGone Publishing
Adventure Fiction First Contact Science Fiction Space Opera
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The best review I can give is that the title says it all. A nice mix of both genres. I find each issue offers thought-provoking stories and isn’t that what listening is really about?

gets better and better

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Excellent plot and atmosphere. Well written page-turner w believable characters. They just keep getting better in the plots and the character discovery.

Things Never Change

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