
Xhoseti: AD 2492
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Narrated by:
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Tom Jaramillo
About this listen
The Pyramids are complete. The weapons have been installed.
All that remains is to stop the wars and unite mankind against the Xhoseti when they arrive.
Will the Grand Master succeed with Plan “B” and finally create a united front against the insectoid invaders?
War advances man’s technology. As man advances, the Xhoseti become more empowered with every human they absorb.
Will man unite to defend the Earth against the Xhoseti or will their infighting be mankind’s downfall? United man will survive...divided man will fall.
The eternal war between the two species wages on, one trying to survive, the other trying to enslave...in the second book in the Xhoseti series.
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