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Invasion - The Lost Chapters: A Military Action Thriller
- Invasion Series, Book Two
- Narrated by: Alan Medcroft
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
On the outskirts of London a humble migrant finally receives the order he’s been waiting for. His mission is a simple one...kill as many as you can.
In central London, a desperate police officer finds himself cut off and alone as deadly terror attacks ripple across the city and airliners fall from the sky, killing thousands and spreading chaos and fear.
Trapped inside his besieged embassy, the US Ambassador is forced to make the toughest decision of his life as heavily armed terrorists storm the building in an orgy of death and violence.
Across the channel, Europe has already collapsed. Now Britain is falling fast. Time is running out.
The invasion has begun.
The Lost Chapters is the thrilling companion work to Invasion: Downfall, containing storylines, characters and chapters removed from the original, plus some brand new, explosive content.
“A bolt-on that packs a serious punch. Download your copy now!”
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- STUART MARRITT
- 29-07-19
A disappointment
Invasion was a very compelling story. The lost chapters were disjointed and answered no questions for the original.
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- sarah MacHattie
- 30-07-19
nothing really happened in this book. disappointed
very little moved forward in this book. it dragged and then ended. felt like I needed to read it again to see what happened. moved no further forward really. book one was great and propelled us into the air but thos one left us floating on a lily pad with little progress.
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