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Unseasonal War
By
David Englund
Publisher;
David Englund
Release
Date: September 11, 2013
Genre:
Science Fiction/Military/Adventure
Length:
254 Pages
ASIN:
B00F4MHDWM
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About
the book:
Clark
Jackson’s travels, for the first time, put him in touch with an intriguing
species remarkably human-like. He becomes instantly fascinated with the
Fronents and envious of their advanced technology. Striving to befriend them
and learn more, his uncontrolled enthusiasm forsakes the use of appropriate
caution and suspicion. Could their cold reception be a byproduct of their war
with a vile species in this corner of the universe, or something else?
The
magnificent splendor of an unexplored galaxy, new species to encounter and the
adrenalin rush of space battle feed Clark’s awestruck hunger for exploration
and adventure. Unfortunately, the more he learns the more he questions;
including the wisdom of his entangled involvement in their war.
Meanwhile,
back home in Des Moines, Iowa, Clark attempts to maintain an inconspicuous
lifestyle to avoid attracting the attention of a certain relentless federal
agency. His girlfriend’s own secret, however, could unravel it all.
**Even
though the book is the second book in the series, it IS standalone
ExcerptMouth chomping, the alien swayed his head back and forth, then back and back again. His eyes darted from left to right, unblinking. He took a step in Clark’s direction, stopped and sniffed anew.Maybe invisibility isn’t . . . good enough. What to do? No shape to fight.Clark inched his way along the wall from his seated position. Slowly, quietly, he distanced himself from the curious pursuer. The sound of marching echoed in the hallway. He wanted to avoid the hard gaze of the vile creature, but Clark’s head would not move.No, no, no. Stay away. Nothing here.The tenacious searcher took two steps forward. Fingers flexed open and closed and opened and closed. Nostrils flared. Eyes continued searching while chomping persisted.Clark inched along faster, less concerned with noise than distance. His pulse quickened and despite his best efforts, sweat began to gather on his forehead. His stomach lurched. Breaths came in shorter, quicker gasps. The sound of stomping feet eased slightly as did the smell of reptiles and leather.One final sniff caused the soldier’s eyes to narrow, more determined to locate the foul smell. He looked over his shoulder to see his comrades moving on without him. A moment of indecision, and then renewed focus brought the hunter a step closer to Clark.Small drops of sweat fell to the floor. No longer attached to his body, a thin trail became visible as he continued backward. Clark looked at the floor.Gasp!The creature followed Clark’s path. He stepped onto the drops of sweat as he made his way toward the rear door.
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
David
Englund is a storyteller (science fiction author) and teaches economics at
North Dakota State University. His first
two titles, Upsetting the Tides and UNSEASONAL WAR are available on
Amazon. Camouflaged Encounters is due
out in late 2014 and the fourth and fifth books are in progress.
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