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Abora Invasion Earth

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ABORA Invasion Earth is not just an ordinary science fiction story, aliens, vampires, cannibals, but also a detective mystery all rolled into one. One word to describe it, UNIQUE.
After the Great War in 2024 exploration of space had been abandoned. America and Russia had become allies to defeat the threat from the Middle East and Asia. The two new leaders of the most powerful nations on Earth decided to use tactical nuclear weapons to eliminate the terror groups. Several countries were all hit at the same time. China protested loudly but kept out of it. It took another 50 years before things finally settled down. The new World order had, at last, brought lasting peace and prosperity to the World.
The story is set in 2074. Earth has become a greener, safer planet, the people are fairly happy and contented.
When the first spacecraft from Abora lands in Greenwich Park in London, it takes everyone by surprise. Why had they come to Earth, what did they want?
Questions that would be answered in the most shocking way imaginable.

173 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 2, 2018

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Michael Nicolson

15 books14 followers
I was born in Glasgow in 1948, I am married with three grown-up children and Live in a small town called March in Cambridgeshire. My hobbies are Painting, drawing, reading and writing.
I like to write in the winter and concentrate on my art in the summer. Often painting outside in my garden using oil on canvas.
See all my novels at http://rockyboy2.com

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Author 4 books29 followers
November 12, 2018
This story really had a lot of action. For this reason, it was a real page turner with its fast pace. It also had a lot of creative plot twists with the many characters that were introduced from one chapter to the next. I've always wanted to visit England/Scotland, Ireland and some of the other places the author takes us through, and now--thanks to the great descriptive imagery--I have even more of a hankering to do so. I recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure, sci-fi, romance . . . really a myriad of genres. Like my book, Surrender, this really has a cross-genre feel to it, and so it works on many levels. I ended up doing a book swap with the author. If you're an author reading this, perhaps Michael would consider swapping stories with you. I'm so glad he agreed to swap stories with me. This book was very entertaining from start to finish!
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Author 13 books47 followers
December 1, 2018
A humanoid looking race of aliens arrives on Earth seeking sanctuary. Their homeworld is dying. The British Prime Minister of the year 2070 decides to allow a settlement in the Highlands of Scotland. These humanoid looking aliens are like Nephilim giants from biblical myth. Some of the aliens have more sinister requirements. Much to the dismay of most alien settlers and completely unacceptable to the local population. Instead of looking at the sheep and cattle as livestock some of the aliens see the smaller humans as a source of protein. Then a second ship is detected with more alien visitors. Aliens with chimera-like DNA mixtures. In some ways, the story reminds me of some of the Edmund Cooper style science fiction books I often read. Well worth reading.
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