The twelfth instalment and epic finale of the science fiction series 'Battle Earth' that tells of humanity's desperate struggle to survive against an overwhelming alien invasion.
Operations to harass the enemy forces on Earth are underway with Colonel Taylor at the forefront. Since the loss of Eli Parker, he can think and do nothing else but fight and pursue Erdogan to the very end. But the Alien leader has set his own plans into motion, and Taylor soon finds himself being hunted down by an elite and covert alien force.
The success and expansion of hit and run attacks on Earth give humanity and their allies the hope that they may yet win back the planet, but a terrifying revelation sends a shockwave through the allied fleet. Time is running out for them to seize victory as Erdogan is just days away from having an operational gateway to his homeworlds. An access point that will provide the enemy with such vast fleets and armies that the allies could never hope to overcome. There is just one hope left for victory, and Taylor and his comrades must risk everything in one final battle or suffer total annihilation.
Battle Earth is a futuristic sci-fi action adventure that chronicles vast bloody battles following humanity's first reach into the stars.
Nick S. Thomas, is a novelist, martial arts instructor and military history enthusiast. Author of the bestselling 'Battle Earth' series and is co-founder of the prestigious Academy of Historical Fencing.
Nick has worked full time as an author for over a decade and also still designs his own novel art, as well as that of his brothers, fellow novelist Michael G Thomas.
As well as the pursuit of historical materials to transcribe, translate and interpret, Nick enjoys writing works of historical fiction, fantasy, and science-fiction. He is also an avid military history enthusiast. A collector and restorer of WW2 military vehicles, as well as antique edged weaponry.
Poorly written, uninteresting and probably not even proofread.
I'm going to be blunt. If you want to read about battling space soldiers, read Dan Abnett instead. This book here is not fit for print and needs a ton of work. Even then I think the story may not be worth the effort.