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The Culling (Alien Apocalypse Part I)

By: JC Andrijeski
Narrated by: Joy Reyes
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Jet is a 19-year-old skag, one of the humans still living free on Earth following an invasion of creatures called the Nirreth. Squatting in the ruins of Vancouver, Jet and her family eke out an existence underground, hiding from the culler ships. No one knows where the ships take the people they abduct, but they never return. When a culler finds Jet, she may discover the truth the hard way...and end up living among the very creatures that have enslaved her.

©2011 JC Andrijeski (P)2012 JC Andrijeski
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Emotionally Gripping

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"....a detailed world with plenty of action, mystery, and a strong yet believable young female protagonist that all play well together on the stage of a beleaguered near-future Earth...." (Tamela Viglione, award-winning author of the YA novel, Buck)
"....a fast-paced action thriller...." (Thomas Carpenter, author of YA series, Gamers)
"....So looking forward to the rest of the series, you have me totally hooked and craving more..." (Shannon Meyer, author of Sundered and Dark Waters)
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A riveting sci fi novel draws you into Jetts world can’t wait for book 2

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