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Clouds in the Future (The Great War of the Worlds, #2) (eBook, ePUB) - Goebelbecker, Eric
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The Martians are back. Twenty years after the invasion chronicled in War of the Worlds failed, they returned. They took advantage of Germany's invasion of France and Belgium, while quietly infiltrating the United States government to keep them out of the conflict.
Christian Beckenbauer lived through the first attack because of his grandfather's sacrifice. Then, he survived their return as a member of a tiny group of German soldiers that fled the Somme. They banded together and stopped the aliens from leveling the French city of Reims.
Now, he and his fellow Marauders are called once war
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Produktbeschreibung
The Martians are back. Twenty years after the invasion chronicled in War of the Worlds failed, they returned. They took advantage of Germany's invasion of France and Belgium, while quietly infiltrating the United States government to keep them out of the conflict.

Christian Beckenbauer lived through the first attack because of his grandfather's sacrifice. Then, he survived their return as a member of a tiny group of German soldiers that fled the Somme. They banded together and stopped the aliens from leveling the French city of Reims.

Now, he and his fellow Marauders are called once war to protect humankind from the alien invasion when they threaten to overtake Paris.

Are they up to the task?

Clouds in the Future picks up where Shadows of the Past left off; with a Europe ravaged by two wars. If you enjoyed War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, then the Great War of the Worlds is the sequel series you've been searching for.


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Autorenporträt
Eric was lucky enough to inherit an incurable curiosity about technology and a tremendous love of science fiction from his father. Both led to a career repairing radars in the U.S. Army, followed by another as a programmer on Wall Street. Now, he writes about technology during the day, and sci-fi and fantasy on his own time.