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ADVENT ADVANCED

Decades after the nukecaust, Earth's fate remains in a stranglehold. The stunning otherworldly design of the blueprint for domination is crucial to rescuing humanity from eternal slavery. As the Cerberus exiles dare to challenge the planet's increasingly powerful usurpers, the battle to navigate time and dimension continues--aided by brute force and the age-old strategies of war.

SHOCK PORTAL

Kane and the team learn of a secret doomsday weapon rumored to be hidden in Russia. But where would the paranoid scientists of communist rule hide a battleship-sized device from aliens of supreme intelligence and mind-reading abilities? Where few can find it--on another astral plane, complete with whitecoats still unaware of the nukecaust. But mysterious interlopers have tapped into Cerberus intelligence, forcing their bid to control the Death Cry. And if Cerberus can manifest the Death Cry into reality--the potential for one last global holocaust becomes a death race.

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 1, 2007

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January 31, 2017
This entry into the Outlanders series is one of the last few available on Graphic Audio, who only adapted up through book 50 (there are 75 total Outlanders books released as of 2015). In actuality, Graphic Audio ceased producing Outlanders books and have removed them from their online catalog, so if you hadn't previously purchased them they are no longer available (unless you can acquire them from a friend). This saddens me, because I have been listening to the Outlanders series ever since I finished all the available Deathlands books on Graphic Audio (I think there may be a few that I haven't listened to yet that were released after I started listening ot the Outlanders, 121-125).

At any rate, this entry into the series was quite fun. We revisit Nazi Germany of the 1920s and 30s, or at least one of their pet science projects. The Germans were developing a weapon to deal with the Archon Directorate threat, and had to find a place to hide the weapon during development that was not susceptible to a telepathic race of beings. Pocket universes are brought into play.
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