HERO - Humans and Vampires unite against an Alien invasion - Richard Mann - Books - Best Sci-Fi Books - 9781739983635 - September 24, 2021
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HERO - Humans and Vampires unite against an Alien invasion

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A Military Science Fiction Apocalyptic thriller - Our Superhero BulletProof Pete teams up with sexy vampire Lucia to fight an alien invasion




Lost in the desert our modern day hero SAS Captain "Bullet Proof Pete" has strange visions of a priest and an ancient book of prophecy, and a sword of unspeakable power. The Archangel Michael appears when all seems lost and tells him his destiny and his ancient name. His visions continue, a dark cave, something diabolical within, a blackened sky and an ancient race of aliens invade earth in a monstrous ship. A woman of strange beauty appears in his dreams trying to contact him. A brilliant archaeologist makes a shocking discovery in modern Iraq. The magnetic Lucia and Count Cassian - vampires since the dawn of civilization meet with the US President to persuade him of the impending threat. They also seek the ancient Hero contained in the book of prophecy. In a frantic race against time our hero goes to New York to find out about the alien agenda, but surrounded by alien forces he is saved at the last minute by two mysterious vampires. Former enemies, both human and vampire, must become friends. But can humankind learn to set aside their petty conflicts and unite in a common cause? Issues of race, religion and class are now irrelevant in a fight against a common and vicious enemy - determined to conquer earth and enslave its people. And one human holds the key - Caius.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 24, 2021
ISBN13 9781739983635
Publishers Best Sci-Fi Books
Pages 234
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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