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Monday, September 27, 2021

Alien Hostiles: Solar Warden Book Two by Ian Douglas



This is second book of  a series.  Mark Hunter, a Navy SEAL, finds himself directing a mixed band of special ops troops.   Said troops are to provide security for a starship.   The ship travels through both space and time.  Earth is being manipulated by aliens but primarily our own ancestors and our reptilian predecessors.   The manipulation is intended to guarantee the existence of the manipulators.  Confused yet?

Hunter’s ethics are at odds with the chain of command that seeks to appease the groups by ignoring human exploitation and suffering.

 The plot centers on a trip to a distant planet that is the home of space faring Nazis. 

 The book explains the plausibility of such a ludicrous notion.

Space travel and time travel are adroitly merged by Douglas.

 Overall, the book was very good and I look forward to the next volume.

 As an aside, considering the number of potentially inhabitable planets in just our galaxy, it is the height of arrogance to assume we are the only intelligent (often questionable) life to be found. 

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