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278 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 1992
"Martial law was declared. All national boundaries were suspended. The military alliance came into being and all civil liberties were put aside for the duration of the conflict. Suspected carriers of alien embryos could be legally shot by any military officer above the rank of Colonel. Then it dropped to Majors and Captains. Then Sargeant. Pretty soon, any soldier with a gun could shoot anyone he damn well wanted too. And if the scans came up negative later, well, too fucking bad.
War was hell, wasn’t it?”
"Massy holstered the gun and pulled a thin boot knife, the stainless steel glinted in the overhead lights. The knife was only about seventeen or eighteen centimetres long, half of that handle, but it didn’t take much in the hands of an expert. Wilkes didn’t doubt that Massy knew how to use it.
'Hell, my dick is bigger than that,' Wilkes said.
'Not for long.'"