The Fifth Kind: The Complete Collection
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Gary Tiedemann
A secret too terrible to keep. And too dangerous to reveal.
In the depths of an ancient Egyptian tomb, archaeologists make a baffling discovery: the mummified body of a man clad in a space suit.
Halfway around the globe, exobiologist Dr. Katherine Shepard and intelligence officer Colonel Devon Peters are summoned to the site of a downed UFO. To their amazement, they find one of the occupants alive. Even more shocking, he appears to be human.
As Shepard and Peters delve deeper into the enigma, they expose a chilling truth: aliens have inhabited Earth far longer than anyone could have imagined, and they are not alone. An ancient, hidden war is being waged, with humanity’s survival hanging in the balance.
Thrust into a perilous world of shifting allegiances and veiled motives, Shepard and Peters must race against time to decipher the aliens’ true intentions and shield humanity from a revelation too shocking to comprehend.
The Fifth Kind is a gripping, high-octane hard science-fiction thriller that will leave you listening late into the night.
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An Uber Conspiracy Theory
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You know guys, women read your books too. You make them brilliant and beautiful, and I think you think that means you write a decent female character we all approve of? Those, and being hopelessly in love with the make protagonist (yourselves?) are their only defining qualities.
If I can get through this without vomiting I'll maybe re-review. I am a voracious sci-fi reader, and apparently I tend to lean toward male writers like this, or maybe that's all I'm being suggested. I keep giving these guys, and authors like AG Riddle a chance and they keep proving they can't write women for anything.
Prescott, next time, if you can, team up with a woman.
Men who write sci-fi need to get their acts together. So weak.
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