Read War of Alien Aggression 4 Taipan Online
Authors: A.D. Bloom
"Impact in 40 seconds," Pardue said, glaring at the projection of Witt.
Ram said, "Did you sabotage our boat?"
Her thin lips smiled. "Oh, I don't want to kill you, Mr. Devlin. I'm on Corsica. I'm on vacation and I'm not in the mood to kill. I just wanted to ask that in your mind you don't judge me too harshly. Everything I've done has been to fix the mess you and Harry made. Peace is a more noble thing to kill for than war, Mr. Devlin."
"
Thirty
seconds to impact," Biko said.
The hull of the Paul Bunyan Class ship behind her grew to fill the cockpit view, and Witt's thin lips smiled in the most condescending way, as if she knew something Ram didn't. "Mr. Devlin, I know you would die to win this war, but would you give up your life for peace?"
"Yes."
"Would you trade Harry Cozen's life for it?
I
would. I
certainly
would. I even tried to. I'd trade his life and mine and yours and a thousand other lives for peace. Remember
that
when you judge me and remember how many
more
will have to die now because I failed."
"Impact in fifteen seconds..."
Matilda Witt's image vanished. The consoles in front of Biko and Pardue immediately lit up again as the longboat's backup power systems now kicked in with a reassuring hum. Whatever control Witt had over their systems, she'd chosen to relinquish it and release them.
Biko said, "Maneuvering thrusters are coming back online in... 3...2...1..."
The War of Alien Aggression
Books 01-05 (Complete)
All five books in
The War of Alien Aggression
in a single volume - the war with the Squidies from the first engagement to the final detonations.
640 pages, 192K words, $2.99
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Hardway
Intelligent life reaches out to Humanity using particle beam weapons and masers. The pilots and crew of the carrier
Hardway
are first to fight in the conflict that quickly escalates from a bloody first contact to a full-scale, interstellar war. Ram Devlin knows he and the rest of Humanity may have been tricked into engaging in a war that didn't have to happen. The verity of the history being written is in doubt, but the survival of his crew and the very future of mankind is at stake.
41K words, 137 pages
Kamikaze
The privateer attack carrier
Hardway
invades Procyon to destroy an alien blockade gun meant to keep the human race confined.
Hardway
and her pilots meet their match in the Squidies' massive gun and the alien aces that protect it until they discover why the aliens are beating them.
Hardway's
officers must commit to paying for victory in war's only true currency.
28K words, 96 pages
Lancer
Privateer Admiral Harry Cozen needs pilots for an experimental fighter squadron, so he offers the inmates of Bailey Prison a deal. Colt is serving 5-7 and he knows the deal is too good to be true, but he still takes it. He and the rest of the C-Block nuggets learn to fly the new F-151 Bitzer and prepare to sortie against alien aces on a mission far more dangerous than anyone's telling them.
35K words, 117 pages
Taipan
The privateer attack carrier
Hardway
is drafted into a force group commanded by Harry Cozen's bitter rival from Staas Company. She stole his fighter program and his thousand new pilots. Now, she's determined to use them as cannon fodder. Nobody can argue with her battle record, but the officers and crew of
Hardway
and the Lancers of the 133rd Fighter Test Squadron may be all that can keep her pilots alive in a knife-fight deep behind enemy lines.
61K words, 203 pages
Cozen's War
The Staas Privateers and the UN fleet have brought the fight to the Squidies' home system. The massive Earth invasion fleet faces off against every ship the Squidies' can muster. Harry Cozen is in command and this is his greatest gambit, but alien propaganda threatens to reveal the war's greatest secret on the very day the broadest and bloodiest battle of the conflict unfolds. Knowing how thin the margin is between victory and defeat, Ram Devlin races to the Squidies' homeworld moon with a weapon of mass destruction that could end the war in seconds. Humanity must win, but the price of victory may be a thousand more years of war.
39K words, 131 pages
About the Author
A.D. Bloom types loudly on a 1998 IBM M13 mechanical keyboard (13H6705), prefers writing on vertical monitors, and claims he’ll make portable aerial radar from a $12 usb radio dongle when he’s done with his current project.
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