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Everyone loves a complex science-fiction adventure. The struggle for survival and control takes a new turn in this third book in the Clash of the Aliens series. The previous novel, Stranger, left the human race devastated by an apocalypse of their own making. They are picking up the pieces of their civilization and preparing for an outside threat-the alien race of Qu'uda. As Blue Gem unfolds, the humans do not know that a third alien species, the Hoo-Lii, are on their way to Earth. The strange, exotic Hoo-Lii Hive-Mother, Suh-Joh, seeks a new world because the ruling priest class has sentenced…mehr

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Everyone loves a complex science-fiction adventure. The struggle for survival and control takes a new turn in this third book in the Clash of the Aliens series. The previous novel, Stranger, left the human race devastated by an apocalypse of their own making. They are picking up the pieces of their civilization and preparing for an outside threat-the alien race of Qu'uda. As Blue Gem unfolds, the humans do not know that a third alien species, the Hoo-Lii, are on their way to Earth. The strange, exotic Hoo-Lii Hive-Mother, Suh-Joh, seeks a new world because the ruling priest class has sentenced her to death. She sends her counselor to investigate Earth as a new home. When the Hoo-Lii ship arrives, it suffers major damage at the hands of the Qu'uda. The humans set out to help the Hoo-Lii with a gift of water. As the old saying goes, "No good deed goes unpunished." This benevolent gesture may have inadvertently sold out the human race. Will this gift of water seal Earth's fate? Find out-get it now. "A solid post-apocalypse/space-war action tale for sci-fi fans"-Kirkus
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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.