24 January 2017

Milijun

Science Fiction
A 2017 Top Rated Read

By Clayton Graham

Paperback 322 pages
Publisher Publicious Pty Ltd (4th Jan 2016)
ASIN B01A4XY0UI
ISBN-13 978-0994495600






📕My Review

After a subterranean chamber of hibernating aliens is accidentally unearthed on the moon; Laura and teenage son Jason unwittingly become embroiled in plot to breed hybrid alien-human children. Laura and Jason flee to the safety of Milijun, a secretive facility in the Australian outback. Laura soon becomes aware that all is not what it seems....

One thing is certain - Laura will stop at nothing to save her son from the extraterrestrials' grasp.

WOW, what an amazing book from author Clayton Graham. It was excellent and genuinely captured my imagination. The writing was superb and it hurtled along at a thrilling pace. This is a prime example of how to write an outstanding debut novel and I can't wait to read more.

My thanks to author Clayton Graham for providing me with a copy of this book.

Barnsey's Books Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


📗The Blurb

It is Australia in 2179.

On a moonlit Nullarbor night, Laura Sinclair and son, Jason, witness aliens descend to Earth. The extraterrestrials endeavour to form a symbiotic relationship with humankind, and Jason is chosen as a genetic link in a bizarre trial involving the impregnation of human females with hybrid embryos and exploration of spiritual compatibility.

Laura crosses swords with Major General Sebastian Ord from the Australian Defence Force, Eucla and Uriel, the enigmatic head of Milijun, a reclusive research facility in the outback. Following a disastrous armed attempt to capture aliens at Cocklebiddy Cave and a fierce confrontation at Eucla, Jason is abducted by an alien swarm.

What follows tests the resolve of Laura to the core. Caught in a relentless web of frightening new technologies and alien mystery, spurred by the undying love of her son, she gains a strength of character she never thought possible.

All she has to do is save herself, Jason and several women and unborn children from the scheming plans of man and alien alike…

Some would call Laura a reluctant heroine, but she is a heroine, nonetheless..

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