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Invisible Strike

Trebium Wars, Book 1

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Invisible Strike

By: Matt Edsand
Narrated by: Matt Edsand
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Captain Stanley heads the first in a new breed of destroyers ...

Marine Captain Peters is the youngest son of Earth's greatest General ...

50 years of colonization and no contact ...

... until now

In the Vonia system, humanity has colonised the largest planet, Euphra. And, Captain Stanley is out to prove the new destroyer is well worth its hefty price tag. But an invisible enemy strikes at the heart of those meant to protect humanity's greatest success story since the destruction of Earth.

What does the enemy want and why? With time running out, can Stanley and Peters find a way to protect the colony from a ruthless enemy that seeks to destroy their very existence?

Invisible Strike, Book 1 of Trebium Wars, is a fast-paced, action-packed Space Opera thrill ride that will leave fans of science fiction adventure wanting for more.

©2021 Matt Edsand (P)2025 Matt Edsand
Military Science Fiction Space Opera

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