The Fringe Worlds (The Human Chronicles - Book One)
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Brief of "The Fringe Worlds (The Human Chronicles - Book One)" Kindle Book :Adam Cain is an alien with an Attitude!
After all, how would you feel if you were abducted by aliens and transported into a strange, new universe away from your home, your family -- everything familiar to you? Would it make you happy? Not likely!
Now imagine you're stronger, faster and more coordinated than every alien you encounter. Would you start kicking some ass? Of course you would!
This is the story of Human superiority in the galaxy, a gritty, realistic profile of a young Navy SEAL who doesn't like aliens very much -- and he makes them pay for disrupting his happy life back on Earth!
Here's an excerpt:
...Riyad stopped his story and narrowed his eyes at Adam. "You must know by now, my friend, that we Humans have certain advantages over most of the creatures out here. In fact, I understand you bested two Rigorians your first day on Nimor. That is no easy task."
"I didn't pick that fight! They challenged me," Adam said in his defense.
"Oh, I'm not being critical. I'm just pointing out a fact. In the six years I have been out here, I have found creatures who were faster, who were stronger and who were tougher than we are. Some even exhibited remarkable intelligence and coordination. But none combine all these traits into one being like we do. Out here, WE ARE THE SUPERMEN. No, we can't fly, and we can certainly be killed by the weapons they possess, but none of the creatures I've encountered can stand against us in a fair fight."
Synopsis: Four thousand years ago, the Juireans exterminated the Klin race then used their technology to forge a galactic empire known as the Juirean Expansion. Now it's revealed that the Klin still exist -- and are in hiding somewhere in The Fringe Worlds. But more than that, the Klin have begun to use the Humans for some secret purpose, a fact that could bring about the total annihilation of the Human race. But only the Klin know Earth's location, contained in the stolen computer core from a derelict Klin starship. Now Adam must race against the Juireans, as well as the Fringe Pirates, to recover the missing computer core -- and find his way home. Adam could care less about the centuries-long feud between the Juireans and the Klin. All he wants to do is get home. And if a galactic empire stands in his way -- well too bad for them!
Love him or hate him, Adam Cain is about as REAL as it gets.
The Fringe Worlds is the first in a series of books in The Human Chronicles saga. Full of adventure, space battles, galactic empires and exotic locales, it's also laced with humor and an honest realism not often found in science fiction these days.
This book is designed to be a light, quick and fun read, as well as an introduction into the exciting events, characters and exotic worlds of The Human Chronicles series.
Have FUN. Try the book. You'll like it!
(Please check out the FREE, 4,500-word "Look Inside" Sample featured above.)
Visit TheHumanChronicles.com for information about this series and upcoming books.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
By MATTHEW L ST CLAIR
I liked this kindle book very much. It wasn't too heavy and I got through it very quickly. The story is obviously setting up the future kindle books in the series and does a good job of introducing the concepts and the characters. I found it amusing that in this story, humans are the aliens that others need to fear. Nice twist. For three bucks you can't go wrong.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
By Lindsey C
While not incredibly well written this story offers a different take on a human being dumped into interstellar society. I enjoyed it and will read additional installments when they are released.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
By David L. Andrews
I liked this kindle book, it was fun relatively fast paced and didn't drag out scenes with a lot of unnecessary descriptions that don't contribute to the story.
I saw a review where the person was saying the characters didn't have enough depth.. ie flashbacks to memories of the wife and kids..
the other critique going on about islamic terrorists.
My answer to both of you is pfft. This is classic pulp scifi. It's not meant to be heavy or soul searching in some ways it's meant to be a touch simplistic. It's called light-hearted fun.
So that's it, a modern take on the classic pulp fiction of many years ago. I was happy to buy this kindle book and look forward to reading the rest of his stories.
The writing style is straight forward, there is no attempts to be something it's not. I greatly appreciate that and wish that some authors (G.R.R.Martin to name one) would stick to what works for them instead of dragging stories out for nothing other than to make some arbitrary word count for a publisher.
@the author, thank you for the fun read. I do think in the future if your next kindle book is as short as this one, that you should consider consolidating the first 2 kindle books into one kindle book. I think you'll make more people happy that way. I look forward to your next kindle book, thank you.
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