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Something has traveled for a billion years to find us - and now it has. In space, Commander Mitch Granger and his crew are nearing the end of their scientific mission - along with their covert satellite photography for the military. As they prepare for reentry, an unknown object emerges from the void; the name given to deep, dark space. The object proves impossible to evade. The crew have one option left - to bring the fragment aboard. Immediately, all contact with the shuttle is lost. NASA watches helplessly as their craft breaks orbit and heads back to Earth where it crashes high up in the Revelation Mountains of Alaska. The space agency puts together an emergency recovery team, but the Russians also want the US military photographic data onboard. The race is on to be the first to the crash site, nearly 10,000 feet up in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth. But there is another problem. Satellite images show that something else came down in the shuttle, something moving about when no one should be alive. And that seems to be growing at an alarming rate. NASA needs help, and protection. Send in the HAWCs. But even HAWC captain Alex Hunter, the last super-soldier of the Arcadian program, has never come up against a threat so old, and from so far...
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Another Excellent Chapter. This is yet another excellent chapter of Beck's super soldier series, though this reader had hoped for a bit more from this particular tale. For one, the existence of a rival team could have been handled far better than it was in this particular tale, and for two, this reader was hoping to get one particular moment with one of the techs introduced here... that never happened but which should have been fairly obvious as a needed application. And that ending... many directions to go, some more obvious and imminent than possibly others. Very much looking forward to seeing where Beck takes this series next.
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9 primary books11 released booksAlex Hunter is a 11-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Greig Beck.