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Enemy Immortal: A Hard Science Fiction Space Opera
Enemy Immortal: A Hard Science Fiction Space Opera

Enemy Immortal: A Hard Science Fiction Space Opera

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4.10 (35 ratings)
An alien colony vanishes without a trace. It's the year 2206, and a ship from a federation of alien planets called the Entanglement is orbiting Earth with a gateway to the stars. A fleet of sadistic, Immortal cyborgs will arrive to invade Earth in six months, and humanity must join the Entanglement's rigid caste system or face slavery to the Immortals.Lieutenant Jade Mahelona of Solar Defense Force doesn't want to get involved in interstellar politics. Too bad. Jade must go on a quest to find the lost alien colony on a remote planet, and if she fails, the Entanglement will abandon humanity to the ravages of the Immortals.Jade struggles to fulfill her mission as the Immortals attack her, a mysterious hidden power stalks her, and her alien partners spurn her. Then, in the ruins of an ancient civilization, she discovers advanced technology beyond anything the Entanglement or Immortals dreamed of. There's a chance Jade can forge a better future for humanity—if she can live so long. Praise for Enemy Immortal:"A classic space adventure of clashing empires, in which humanity finds itself caught between two interstellar civilizations, one of which wants to assimilate us, and the other of which wants, literally, to have us for dinner." —Walter Jon Williams, author of The Praxis"Clever and entertaining…The alien cultures that Jade encounters are delightfully and often humorously bizarre. The prose is simple and engaging throughout, even when conveying complicated scientific concepts." —Kirkus Reviews"Strange and fun, full of unique worldbuilding and characters, ENEMY IMMORTAL is an exciting read, a book full of suspense with a little bit of camp sprinkled on top. Riveting and bizarre, its quirky space opera that's hard to put down." —IndieReader"Deep world-building…a fun read, packed with engaging characters and a pace that never lets up." —Self-Publishing Review
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