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Alien: Uncivil War

A Novel

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Alien: Uncivil War

By: Brendan Deneen
Narrated by: Austin Rising
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War will always find a man like you.

This ALIEN story begins where most end: with a xenomorph loose on a damaged spaceship hurtling through space. Once a highly decorated marine, Chris Temple, a recently widowed single father to two young daughters, Jane, 11, and Emma, 8, is onboard. Despite his particular set of skills, Chris doesn’t get involved in the fight with the alien, instead focusing on keeping his children safe as the ship comes in for a crash landing.

The family land safely on an idyllic outpost planet, where Chris is told that the ship has been destroyed beyond recognition and nothing could have survived the crash. That’s only the first lie. Chris and his daughters love their new life, but something doesn’t feel right. Chris is a paranoid type, but just because he’s paranoid, doesn’t mean he’s wrong.

There are nasty surprises in store as Chris investigates the web of lies and conspiracies. After leaving a ruined Earth, it seems Chris and his daughters have crash-landed on a planet on the verge of all-out civil war. Chris will have to call on the battle skills he never wanted to use again in order to protect his daughters, deal with violence-hungry marines, and battle the xenomorph that’s killing people regardless of which side of the civil war they’re on.

©2024 Brendan Deneen (P)2024 Blackstone Publishing
Adventure First Contact Genre Fiction Horror Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Science Fiction War
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To much time spent on character profiles and back stories. Not enough content related to the aliens.

Boring

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The reader did a fabulous job and the story was well written but we are here about the alien and I would have liked a bit more alien in the story.

The story was really good but barely an Alien involved lol

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Was a great story, would be amazing if it were turned into a dramatized version.

The story

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Took a while to get going IMO, but once you’re through the set up, the story glides by. Some good twists and turns along the way keep you immersed. Narration can be a bit challenging to listen to at first but you get used to it. Interesting evolution of the android…
4 out of 5 xenomorphs from me.

Cults, marines, xenomorphs - what’s not to love?

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The performance was fantastic and he made the most of this severely lacking and ultimately boring alien novel.

Unfortunate wasted opportunity

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Good story but very little xenomorph action. It feels like it was only starting to get interest with the aliens when it came to an end.

Needs More Cowbell

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these Alien themed stories used to be quite exciting to read some fantastic. This book goes on forever with. Too much civil war fighting, people to fetishes for robots, as for the aliens, They artive at the last 90 minutes
Overall it didn’t do much for me I regretted listening to it over the time 8 1/2 hours etc.

very disappointing that even see an alien to the last hour and a half

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don't waste a credit, not just bad aliens but all round terrible writing, weak sauce.

weak sauce writing

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