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  • By: Terrance Mulloy
  • Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
  • Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (46 ratings)
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Summary

Aliens meets The Terminator meets 12 Monkeys in these explosive novels, which Amazon readers describe as “the definition of page-turning science-fiction.” Contains books 1 and 2 of the Earth Epsilon Wars series.

Arriving home after a harrowing tour of duty on a hostile alien world, USC Sergeant Matt Reeves has just learned the enemy - an insidious humanoid species known as the Wraith - may be preparing to attack Earth again. A widower with a nine-year-old daughter, Matt doesn't need any reminding of what’s at stake. With much of Earth still in ruins, and its military forces stretched beyond capacity fighting an interstellar war, there is no way mankind could survive another invasion. Teetering on the brink of defeat, the United Space Command is desperate to find some form of leverage.

Enter The Emissary Program.

Matt learns the USC have been secretly experimenting with time travel to alter the outcome of the war - and they want him to be their next guinea pig - sending him back to Washington DC, 48 years before the invasion. His mission: help a small team of scientists locate a brilliant virologist, whose work may hold the key to eradicating the Wraith from existence.

Can Matt and his team successfully change the future and save mankind? Or will they learn the Wraith have already altered the past and won the war?

If you enjoy gritty military sci-fi, high-stakes alien invasion stories, and smart time travel thrillers - all with flawed heroes and nonstop action - you'll love The Earth Epsilon Wars series.

©2018 Terrance Mulloy (P)2019 Podium Publishing

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It could be a good book….

This one took quite a bit of effort to get through. It’s not bad, it’s just got some issues story wise. The time aspect was a bit confusing, how many years back did he go? What year did they arrive? That kind of stuff. And there are leaps, a lot of leaps. Narrator does a decent job of it, but there are some points where I really tuned out.

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Great book 📖⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍😀

Great book loved the story and the book narration can’t wait for the next book to come out I highly recommend this book 📖⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Great story but.

Great story worth a listen but only if there is another book otherwise too bleak an ending for me!

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I struggled with this narrator...again

I feel like I’ve let down the author because I couldn’t finish the book. The story was okay but I wasn’t hooked throughout. Sorry

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Dreadful - a free download, but…

…they should have paid me to listen!

The narrator’s voice is whiny and monotonous.

The main character is useless and prone to freezing at inopportune moments.

It’s really badly written- the author misuses words with gleeful abandon- ‘regrettable’ instead of ‘regretful’ is just one example.

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Plot holes:

Too many to count, but the main one is that the Scourge is supposed to be airborne and contagious and yet, when used on one Wraith, no other is affected.

Mistakes with dates/ages:

Again, loads of avoidable errors, but these are the worst:

Matt’s parents are early/mid 50s, yet he is described from a picture as in his 40s.
Karen died in 2048, when Ally was one. However, in 2066, she’s ten, not nineteen!
Matt is sent back 48 years to 2018, 30 years before the invasion, yet we are repeatedly told it’s 48 years before the Wraith arrive.

I also couldn’t get over the ridiculous reason given for why Matt was familiar with a particular hospital. In a throwaway comment, he says that Karen - yes, that’s right, his young, healthy wife with a one year old baby - had been in there because she had had uterine cancer - not once, but TWICE! A far more sensible and likely explanation would have been a broken leg, tests during the pregnancy, anything else really, other than a really serious disease that is never mentioned again.

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