Storm Surge
Land&Sea, Book 3
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Noah Michael Levine
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Blaine L. Pardoe
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The Seas of Fate Are Churning….
Ruthless, mysterious alien invaders are unrelenting in their war to conquer Earth, adding new weapons and species to their arsenal to take the fight to humanity beyond the war-torn coastlines.
But for the first time since the invasion began, the people of Earth are no longer playing defense. After a year of battle, mankind is ready to take the fight to the enemy, using a new generation of ASHURs and undersea Trident rigs.
In Los Angeles, the valiant militia struggles to hold the front together. In Michigan, a major battle erupts and a new generation of fighter-subs are rushed into the fray. A POW clings to life on the ocean floor and a DIA analyst attempts to forge calm from chaos. Heroes rise and fall like the tides.
It’s all hands on deck to save mankind.
With the fate of humanity at stake, can anyone survive the storm surge of war?
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- phil walling
- 31-08-23
Cracking Sci-Fi
I knew there was a reason that I am terrified of crabs!
Stormsurge is the 3rd instalment of the of the Land and Sea series. This book continues the fight against the alien foe. The growth of the characters is superb. I really can't wait to find out what else is in store for our intrepid defenders!
If you love near future science fiction then give this series a try.
Highly recommended!
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