
Xhoseti: Moon
Xhoseti Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Tom Jaramillo
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The war with the Xhoseti is over. The pyramid weapon is exhausted. As mankind rebuilds civilization, the need for clean energy becomes paramount. The Grand Master, with help from the Guardians, build a power plant on the Moon, but all is not as it seems.
Deep inside tunnels beneath the Moon’s surface hide the last of the Xhoseti. They will have their revenge, no matter the cost. The hated humans must pay for what they have done. Who can stop the Xhoseti from reaching Earth, their ultimate feeding ground?
The eternal war between the two species, one trying to survive the other trying to enslave continues with the third book in the Xhoseti series.
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