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The government lied.



A UFO did, in fact, crash land in the New Mexico desert in the summer of 1947. Quickly intercepted by the US military, the unidentified flying object and its occupants were whisked away to secret installations.



In 1985, after almost forty years of research, a successful splice of alien and human DNA is achieved. Omega is born.



And he's escaped. A human/alien hybrid that has no idea where he fits into our world. He searches out his origins, wishes nothing more than to be left alone.



However, he is not only the project derived from the captured spacecraft.



In a small laboratory secreted somewhere in the U.S. a program has been hard at work developing weapons and military applications but when the man that is ordered to apprehend Omega decides to use them to his advantage, Omega must decide to save his adopted world or watch it burn.

150 pages, Paperback

First published August 26, 2015

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Keith Latch

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Keith is a father of one, career-minded and a little bit of a square. Nonetheless, at times,he finds himself looking to the stars for orbiting alien spacecraft and has been known to carry an enchanted sword in the trunk of his car. Oh, and that hockey mask and machete in the backseat…that’s just for Halloween…

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February 24, 2019
I really enjoyed this book! I could not put it down, and read it rather quickly. Everything fell in step from the characters, the plot, the action, and the dialogue! Thank you! I look forward to more in this series!...😀
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September 19, 2015
Good book but oh those typos!

Not a bad followup from book 1 but man did predictive spelling go wild. Fact for face, any for and and on and on. Thankfully you could guess the correct word in the sentence instead of the computer insertion. This book needs to be corrected and an update provided. At least 25 of these errors mostly in the latter part of the book. Other than that, a pretty good book.
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