Helix

Helix
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Book Synopsis Helix by : L.S. Silverthorne

Download or read book Helix written by L.S. Silverthorne and published by Elusive Blue Fiction. This book was released on with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Genetic-Engineering Military Alien Invasion War Saga Sting taught him how to fight. Peter taught Sting how to hope. Together, they taught each other how to survive. And Peter will risk everything To change Ku'Tal's outcome. Peter Mitchell returned from Ku’Tal to a life that he’d ached to live. To the woman he loved. But after escaping the military, he can’t settle into this incredible new life. Because he can’t forget his best friend. He attempts to reach a forbidden alien outpost where captured recombinants are taken—for experimentation. Until the night Antarans attack Civilization’s training base. In retaliation, Captain D’Angelo, Sergeant David Temple’s unhinged commanding officer, leads a covert op to the Antaran outpost. Forcing David and Diana to join this descent into madness. To protect them—and find Sting—Peter dons another recombinant’s uniform and joins the suicide mission. Risking discovery. Risking D’Angelo recognizing him. Risking execution…to save Sting. Helix is the second novel in the Experiencing True Purple series, a genetic-engineering military alien invasion war saga set in a fictional future Earth and its neighboring galaxy of Taus. The United Countries of Earth battle a nearly unstoppable alien force that has exhausted most of UCOE’s advanced technologies and forced them into deploying cloned soldiers, recombinants, by the thousands to stop the Antaran advance toward Earth.


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