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The riveting third installment of the Clash of the Aliens series, an epic post-apocalyptic science fiction space opera. The Clan mobilizes and conquers Ohio to get C-17 planes to rescue the Qu'uda survivors on Andros. The Clan flies to the west coast and builds spacecraft using alien fusion drives in submarines. A Hoo-Lii craft emerges from a warp in space-time and is attacked by the Qu'uda. The humans uses nuke missiles to overwhelm the Qu'uda ship. The humans send water the Hoo-Lii aliens accept the water and promise to return...n with them. The Hoo-Lii aliens accept the water and promise to…mehr

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The riveting third installment of the Clash of the Aliens series, an epic post-apocalyptic science fiction space opera. The Clan mobilizes and conquers Ohio to get C-17 planes to rescue the Qu'uda survivors on Andros. The Clan flies to the west coast and builds spacecraft using alien fusion drives in submarines. A Hoo-Lii craft emerges from a warp in space-time and is attacked by the Qu'uda. The humans uses nuke missiles to overwhelm the Qu'uda ship. The humans send water the Hoo-Lii aliens accept the water and promise to return...n with them. The Hoo-Lii aliens accept the water and promise to return... "...this book still delivers breathless, addictive stuff...A solid post-apocalyptic/space-war action tale for sci-fi fans..."-Kirkus Reviews
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Born in England, Malcolm Wood came to the USA at age 14. He graduated from Kent State University with a degree in chemistry, then spent two years travelling around the world. After obtaining a MA in economics, he became a registered professional engineer, leading to a career in finance, and later, environmental consulting. He then resumed writing fiction, attended numerous writing workshops and joined the Cleveland Science Fiction Critiquing group (also known as the "Cajun Sushi Hamsters from Hell"), where 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 a professional level. During this time, he finished twelve novels and 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 has found time to ski, hunt, taste wine and enjoy gourmet food.