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Enemy of my Enemy #1-4

Enemy of My Enemy Complete Series

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A battle. A spaceship crashes on an alien planet. Its combat troops deploy. The aliens run for their lives. Until they can run no more. Then they fight back.

The entire Enemy of My Enemy series in one boxed set!


Any Port in a War:
Against a superior enemy, technology is key. But the aliens don’t have better tech.

They have grit and catlike reflexes.

And tails.

Taj fights to unite a determined populace against a professional military vying for the planet’s future.


Refuge in the Stars:
There’s no place like home. Until it gets destroyed.
The Furlorians will fight! But they can’t win. They run.

To the stars where the next battle rages. Loss means extinction.

Escape! Survive! The cat people are just starting to find their way.

It’s now or never.

For the survival of their species, Taj leads the race to find the enemy of her enemy.


A Subtle War:
Embraced by strangers. The Furlorians want to earn their trust.
The Federation needs help and Taj volunteers. She takes the team to a distant planet. The fate of her people doesn’t depend on her success, but if she fails, the Furlorians’ hope goes with her.

Wearing that mantle, they hold nothing back as they go into the lion’s den, their cat eyes focused on a singular goal.


Vengeance:
It’s long past time to reclaim what is their own.
The Furlorians’ patience has reached an end. The Federation knows that their home is the best place for them to settle. Only the Wyyvan have a different idea.

They have not yet stripped the planet of its resources. Power. Influence. Position.

The Furlorians don’t care that it’s hard, only that it can be done. The Federation has provided a little help in the form of firepower. Bring the pain. Bring the enemy to their knees.

The Wyyvan will not go easily. They also have firepower, more than what they had when they first took the planet. The Furlorians hit the ground running. Energy weapons light up the sky. The final battle has begun.

Join those fighting to save family, friends, and their way of life in the latest exciting Age of Expansion series, in the Kurtherian Gambit Universe.

866 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2020

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About the author

Tim Marquitz

103 books214 followers
Tim Marquitz is the author of the Demon Squad series, The Enemy of My Enemy series (Kurtherian Gambit) along with Michael Anderle, the Blood War Trilogy, co-author of the Dead West series, as well as several standalone books, and numerous anthology appearances alongside the biggest names in fantasy and horror. Tim also collaborated on Memoirs of a MACHINE, the story of MMA pioneer John Machine Lober.

"Horror becomes art when it flows from the pen of Tim Marquitz." ~ Bobby D. Whitney - BookWenches

"Witty, sarcastic and hilarious." Michelle - Publishers Weekly

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September 13, 2020
So good!

Yet another series that I’d somehow missed on my first go-round in the KGU. This was simply awesome. I want more Furlorians! The story of these “cats,” from the first book to the fourth, was simply wonderful. Now I want to know about how they got to Krawlas in the first place, how they fit into the Federation going forward, etc. I know it’s been a couple of years, but I feel the time is right to bring them back!
177 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2020
Cats in space? Well I feel anything is possible!

This story line was questionable for me AT First , Not any more. These 3 writers have done an absolutely amazing bit of sci writing in this series. Didn't take more than 3 chapters to get me hooked.
Great job men 😊.

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October 23, 2023
A great omnibus to join to the the Kurtherian Universe…

The story, along with the characters, were well written and there was a flow that was easy to follow. An enjoyable read. Looking forward to see Taj and her crew in future stories.
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August 9, 2020
Brilliant

Was not sure about getting book but glad I did loved it fast pacing. The characters are funny and lovable. A great series.
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