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From bestselling author, Saxon Andrew, comes the final book in the Escape to Earth and Defending Earth saga. The Alliance has mapped the full extent of Death Feeder territory and the numbers they'll have to face is unimaginable. The Feeders were decoyed to a distant starcluster a hundred and fifty years earlier but now they are returning to search for their new enemy on a different course. If their fleets can't be delayed, the Alliance will be found and Discovery Means Death. The Alliance is woefully unprepared to meet the coming tsunami of warships. However, sometimes fate has a way of throwing a curve and discovery isn't what it appears.
The action never lets up as the Alliance is forced to meet an enemy that has never been defeated. Discovery Means Death is a fitting conclusion to the story began in Escape to Earth and will keep you turning pages into the night.
Excerpt from Discovery Means Death:
Jill went to the last ship on the list that had moved outside of the zone they were in and saw a new list appear on her visor. She destroyed the huge red warship and skipped across the fleet to the outer edge. She killed twenty warships before the rest of the Feeder Fleet arrived and began chasing the source of the brilliant white beams. The twenty first ship fired a huge beam as she arrived and the light ship was rocked. She fired at the ship and saw that every Feeder Warship was now continuously firing their main beams.
Jill gritted her teeth and began skipping in on her targets in the gaps between their beams. The light ship was invisible until it fired and most of the time, the targeted ship couldn't move a disruptor toward her ship. The ship was rocked again and she wondered how many of those hits the ship could take. She could feel the missiles leaving the hull at an incredible rate and suddenly, she only saw the blackness of the void in her visor. A few moments later, it disappeared and she saw the missile transport below the ship.
Jill collapsed back in her chair and started shaking. She looked at her panel and saw on her panel that the huge magazine in the ship's armory was empty. She looked at Rocky and managed to say in a shaky voice, "You, you cut that close."
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Genre: Science Fiction
The action never lets up as the Alliance is forced to meet an enemy that has never been defeated. Discovery Means Death is a fitting conclusion to the story began in Escape to Earth and will keep you turning pages into the night.
Excerpt from Discovery Means Death:
Jill went to the last ship on the list that had moved outside of the zone they were in and saw a new list appear on her visor. She destroyed the huge red warship and skipped across the fleet to the outer edge. She killed twenty warships before the rest of the Feeder Fleet arrived and began chasing the source of the brilliant white beams. The twenty first ship fired a huge beam as she arrived and the light ship was rocked. She fired at the ship and saw that every Feeder Warship was now continuously firing their main beams.
Jill gritted her teeth and began skipping in on her targets in the gaps between their beams. The light ship was invisible until it fired and most of the time, the targeted ship couldn't move a disruptor toward her ship. The ship was rocked again and she wondered how many of those hits the ship could take. She could feel the missiles leaving the hull at an incredible rate and suddenly, she only saw the blackness of the void in her visor. A few moments later, it disappeared and she saw the missile transport below the ship.
Jill collapsed back in her chair and started shaking. She looked at her panel and saw on her panel that the huge magazine in the ship's armory was empty. She looked at Rocky and managed to say in a shaky voice, "You, you cut that close."
Visit us on Facebook at saxonandrewsuniverse@facebook.com or at our Website: www.saxonandrewsuniverse.com You can contact me directly at saxonandrew@msn.com
Genre: Science Fiction
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