Dawn

Dawn

The long-awaited finale to the epic Clash of the Aliens science fiction saga.

When a Hoo-Lii invasion fleet unexpectedly arrives and attacks, they cripple Earth’s space defenses. The Space Force retreat to an asteroid based fortress. The human space fleet suffers terrible damage and on the brink of defeat, dissident aliens and exiled humans arrive to join the battle as the Hoo-Lii drop a small asteroid on Earth. Do the new allies arrive in time?
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About the Book

Auhtor’s Note:

It all started with the realization that life probably abounds in the Universe, possibly with every hospitable niche occupied. That led me to the idea that an abundance of life would lead to fierce competition for resources and produce strange encounters. When I thought of three species existing among the nearby stars, one of which is human, conflict was inevitable.

The idea became irresistible. Conflict, conflict and more conflict. Oh joy!

Thus the post-apocalyptic, dystopian science fiction five-novel series was born. Conflict existed within each society. So I flavored the struggles for control with betrayal, political intrigue, plus lust and infidelity as the human race battled two invading alien species fighting for power and dominance on an interstellar scale.

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Series: Clash of the Aliens, Book 5
Genres: Alien Contact, Fiction, Science Fiction
ASIN: 1680570579
ISBN: 9781680570571
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A satisfying wrap-up to a multispecies sci-fi saga that delivers plenty of aliens and clashes.
– Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
M. B. Wood

Malcolm Wood came to the USA at age 14 and graduated from Aurora, Ohio High School and then went to Kent State University for a degree in chemistry, which took six years due to working full-time. Three years later, he decided to fulfill a promise he made to himself. After two years of travel around the world, he resumed a career in chemistry and obtained a MA in economics. About thirty years ago, he became a registered professional engineer, with two disciplines (petroleum and environmental engineering), which led to a career in finance, and later, environmental consulting.

It was about this time, he resumed writing fiction while working for a company that prepared economic analyses on specific industry sectors. Since these publications contained a significant element of fiction, he started writing. He attended numerous writing workshops and joined the Cleveland Science Fiction Critiquing group (also known as the Cajun Sushi Hamsters from Hell), which had such writers as Geoff Landis, S. Andrew Swann, Charles Obendorf and Maureen McHugh. Their critiques and comments pushed Malcolm hard to improve his craft. Almost twenty years ago, he formed the West Side Writers Fiction critiquing group, dedicated to writing at the highest professional level. During this time, he finished twelve novels plus a biography of his travels.

His activities include obtaining a private pilot’s license and a competition driver’s license. In addition to writing, he finds time to ski, hunt, taste wine and enjoy gourmet food.

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