From the Void
Invasion
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Gary Naiman
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In 1985, two Soviet scientists fired a laser message at the Alpha Centauri star system in response to a cryptic signal resembling the primitive communications of our lowly ants. The message failed to reach its target.
Eight years ago, NASA transmitted a more sophisticated message at the same target using our latest technology.
Really bad move, NASA! The enraged aliens have decided to visit Earth with one purpose - our extinction - and they're considerably larger than their tiny offspring. It's time to meet the parents.
Gary Naiman has written seventeen novels. The Response and From the Void are being considered for a television series.
Sampling of Amazon Reviews:
"Best part was the sighting of the alien war machines. The scenes in devastated Manhattan were vivid and powerful." (AC)
"The author's description of the beast rising above the trees in the moonlight really got to me." (AC)
"This is an excellent read for the genre." (ER)
"Fun read for anyone who loves timeless sci-fi horror flicks like Them or Starship Troopers." (GK)
"Although this is a sequel to The Response, its prologue gave enough background to enjoy this book independently. Fast paced action with extra-terrestrial influences constantly at play. Interesting characters with emotional draws. " (AC)
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