The aliens say they come in peace - but evidence suggests otherwise. An alien spacecraft is making its way towards Earth. It will arrive within weeks. The government and military are helpless to contain the increasingly desperate situation and must concede to the aliens' intention to inhabit the Earth, offering partnership in return for colonisation without bloodshed. But chances of a peaceful settlement are soon swept aside when a powerful sub-group known only as The Enterprise unleashes a biological weapon of mass destruction against the aliens. They hold out the prospect of a vaccine - if the aliens capitulate and hand over their ship. And now, in a battle between two intelligent life forms to gain control of the Earth, the future is uncertain and the possibility of mass extermination grows ever closer. Praise for Nick 'A disturbing and highly entertaining piece of fiction' - Dreamwatch 'The adventure and intrigue rattle on at a fine pace' - UFO Magazine 'Pope keeps you guessing to the end' - SFX Nick Pope used to run the British Government's UFO project. From 1991 to 1994 he researched and investigated UFOs, alien abductions, crop circles and other strange phenomena, leading the media to call him the real Fox Mulder. His government background and his level-headed views have made him the media, film and TV industry's go-to guy when it comes to UFOs, the unexplained and conspiracy theories.
Nick Pope used to run the British Government's UFO project. From 1991 to 1994 he researched and investigated UFOs, alien abductions, crop circles and other strange phenomena, leading the media to call him the real Fox Mulder. His government background and his level-headed views have made him the media, film and TV industry's go-to guy when it comes to UFOs, the unexplained and conspiracy theories.
As the world's leading expert on UFOs, Nick Pope has consulted on, and helped to promote a number of alien-themed movies, TV shows and video games. He has presented, consulted on and contributed to numerous TV shows, has written five best-selling books, and lectures all around the world.
This book is a sequel of Operation Thunder Child, which covered the first contact with aliens in a combat situation. Like the first book, Nick Pope provides an interesting viewpoint from those involved in the defence of the UK and in particular the process of which the air force establishment operates. However in this sequel the main alien mother-ship approaches and the story expands into the political sphere and a some involvement of the aliens themselves. It is in this latter part where the author shows a weakness in imagination. There is far too little alieness of the impending invaders and it is almost as if it is human on human. While this may have been the intention of the author, it is disappointing that more imaginative approaches were not used in this area. Also the main characters were not allowed to grow to an extent that the reader could connect. So while he book is interesting in its approach and ending, I felt that there was something missing.
Again, an excellent sequel to operation thunderchild, named for the valiant, but doomed, ironclad features in the War of the Worlds. Lots of threads came together, and twists and turns continued to the end.
Read both books! They're not exactly difficult to follow, they're very exciting, and well worth the investment of time and money.