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The Nexus Colony

by G. F. Schreader

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The colony... it was an unexpected connection to mankind's past.

Antarctica. Beneath eternal ice, mysteries humans cannot yet imagine. When a U.S. scientific research team discovers strange artifacts out on the ice fields, the government's investigation leads to an ancient alien colony buried deep below, long abandoned. Or so it seemed. The tenants, however, had not yet deemed humankind ready for such a discovery.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 328 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jan 30, 2007)
ISBN10: 143270088X
ISBN13: 9781432700881
Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

Author Information...

G. F. SchreaderG. F. Schreader has had a life long interest in the UFO phenomena, supports private research, and advocates full government disclosure. As a former Vietnam-era air force intelligence specialist and flyer, his knowledge of how government security agencies react to threats is pivotal to his fictional accounts of alien presence on our planet. He is currently finishing a career as a professional safety officer, and lives privately with his family in southeastern Pennslyvania. The Nexus Colony is the first in a series of alien sic-fi thrillers, with other works to follow.
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