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When Lieutenant Commander Sterns' peaceful life on the planet Xmelladon is upended by news that he must travel to Earth, he is duty-bound to go. He is ordered to investigate why the species on a planet he has never heard of have gone rogue! Earthlings had been banished from his planet centuries ago. So long ago, that most Xmelladon's didn't even remember them. As Sterns travels across the Earth, searching for the rogues, he is surprised when he is suddenly attacked. He suddenly slips off the radar and his superiors are as frustrated as they are concerned about his well-being. Sterns has been…mehr

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When Lieutenant Commander Sterns' peaceful life on the planet Xmelladon is upended by news that he must travel to Earth, he is duty-bound to go. He is ordered to investigate why the species on a planet he has never heard of have gone rogue! Earthlings had been banished from his planet centuries ago. So long ago, that most Xmelladon's didn't even remember them. As Sterns travels across the Earth, searching for the rogues, he is surprised when he is suddenly attacked. He suddenly slips off the radar and his superiors are as frustrated as they are concerned about his well-being. Sterns has been captured and soon discovers there is a traitor amongst his own people. A traitor who is controlling the savages, what will be his next move? When he is rescued by his own kind, he realizes that the Xmelladon had attacked the savages and killed many. Those who survived would lay low for a while, but he knew that this was not the end and they would need all the help they could get!
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Author Mary Ann Netherton is a storyteller who is a child at heart. She takes great interest in the imagination of children. She also sees their need to experience all of the things that we, as adults, have long left behind. "It is a blessing to quickly befriend and catch the heart of a child. The same is true to see the mental needs of little ones and uncover their interests."