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Invaders: Dreadnought Ocelot

Invaders Series, Book 4

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Invaders: Dreadnought Ocelot

By: Vaughn Heppner
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Logan and the survivors of America’s Counter Alien Unit are stranded on an empty alien space station near Saturn. Luckily, a Galactic Guard dreadnought is coming. They believe the ship belongs to the Galactics that have quarantined Earth for over 6000 years. Logan hopes to join the Guard and see the stars, and escape those on Earth trying to kill him.

But when the dreadnought arrives, the captain beams giant killer apes with laser rifles onto the station. The captain, a criminal hijacker, hopes to loot the Earth of lost Polarion technology. Worse, he plans to destroy the planet later to hide his tracks from the real Galactic Guard.

To save the Earth, Logan will fight the aliens on the station. He will fight them in space, and he will fight them underground. He will never surrender.

Invaders: Dreadnought Ocelot is the fourth book in the Invaders Series, a novel of science fiction adventure by best-selling author Vaughn Heppner. The series starts with book one, Invaders.

©2020 Vaughn Heppner (P)2020 Vaughn Heppner
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