Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War
The Aliens vs. Predators Series
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Kate Rudd
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The planet LV-363 teems with exotic life, including a plant growing in the shadows of its deep rifts. The plant’s flower yields a valuable narcotic, and people are forced by the cartels to harvest it.
When a Yautja (Predator) ship arrives for a hunting ritual, the Predators seed the rifts with Xenomorph eggs. The aliens emerge and the result is bizarre and deadly hybrids, with humans trapped between the Predators and their prey. These deadly Xenomorph hybrids—some of which possess the ability to fly—swarm out of control and may prove more than either the Yautja or the humans can defeat.
©2022 Weston Ochse and Yvonne Navarro (P)2022 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War
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- Joshua
- 29-12-2023
AVP Rift War
I liked the perspective from various characters & explaination of Predator culture. I would suggest this to any fans of either Predator or Alien franchises.
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- Mr Trevor Kirk
- 23-06-2023
Story & Narrator lost me
Was keen to get into this but the narrator can’t really pull off the butch male characters. The story is a bit cutesy with its character names , talking about Predators like they where humans. not really what i expected for an AVP novel
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-12-2023
very bland
the story has a large number of focus characters but I just don't care what happens to any of them.
Xenomorphs with wings don't seem that much more frightening, given they were already uncontainable.
towards the end of the book the author tries to get more buy in about the fate of some individuals but to late for me.
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