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Universal Threat

The Encounter Series, Book 2

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Universal Threat

By: Killarney Traynor, Margaret Traynor
Narrated by: Kenneth Rahilly
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Three Teens. One Hiking Trip. One Huge Problem.

All high school student Heather Miller wants is a chance to make a big impression on Jeff Levinson, the awkward/genius new kid in school. Taking him hiking in the White Mountains with her cool older brother, part-time park ranger Nick, seems like a great idea... until they discover a strange ship, crash-landed in the middle of nowhere.

Aliens have landed. They are bigger, faster, stronger, and have nothing to lose and no one to fear. Stranded in the mountains, miles from civilization, Heather, Jeff, and Nick are the only ones that can save Earth from invasion - if they can survive long enough to get back home.

'Universal Threat' is a nostalgic sci-fi adventure set in the 1980s, written by and for Twilight Zone fans. Best enjoyed outdoors by campfire.

©2019 Killarney Traynor (P)2024 Killarney Traynor
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