The bestselling epic first book in the science fiction saga ‘Battle Earth’ is back, and better than ever. Re-mastered and with over five thousand words of additional material. Battle Earth tells of humanity's desperate struggle to survive against an overwhelming alien invasion.
A distress transmission from Mars research colony warns of an advanced and unknown enemy approaching the heavily populated lunar colony. An elite marine unit commanded by Major Mitch Taylor is dispatched to protect the beleaguered civilians. However, the attack is merely a prelude to a massive invasion of Earth.
When the vast enemy mothership smashes through Earth’s atmosphere and deploys in the Atlantic, the armed forces of Earth soon realise they are fighting for the very survival of the human race. As cities fall throughout the world, American and European forces rally together to make a stand as they battle an enemy unlike any they’ve ever encountered.
Battle Earth is a futuristic sci-fi action adventure that chronicles vast and bloody battles following humanity’s first reach into the stars.
First book in massive series, has sold vast numbers over the years
Chapter 1
21st March 2134
Larson stepped across the barren surface of Mars in his self-contained suit. He carried a box full of samples he’d collected that day. As he approached their shuttle, he could see Ruby climbing aboard. It was a small ship, only ten metres long and able to carry just six passengers and limited cargo.
Mars was a research base. Humanity had reached the stars but had done little to expand beyond the well-established Moon colony. Travelling times continued to prohibit further space colonisation. It took twenty weeks to travel between Mars and Earth during the optimum time of alignment. Ninety-four people were stationed on the Mars research colony. For many years they had continued to develop the technology to develop the planet for further human usage.
Lars was a pioneer who believed in the work they were doing. When others saw a barren dusty surface, he imagined great cities and a pinnacle of human discovery and evolution. His family and friends he’d left back on Earth thought him foolish, but he was a man of vision. Ruby turned to see Larson moving towards the ship, and she called to him through their intercom.
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Sebastian Esparza
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