By arthur mcmahon
DECEIT OF HUMANITY
Shadow Assassin Book Two
Multiple alien factions have a stake in humanity’s development, and livable worlds are hard to come by, but the monstrosity lurking within planet Thuun’s depths can only mean one thing:
Humanity, as we know it, will forever be changed.
adventure journalist & fiction author
Arthur McMahon
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VENGEANCE OF HUMANITY
Born a slave to an alien corporation, Susan Singh escaped with the help of a politician who would shape the young girl into a deadly force of human vengeance.
DECEIT OF HUMANITY
The monstrosity lurking within planet Thuun’s depths can only mean one thing: Humanity, as we know it, will forever be changed.
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When a violent pandemic turns his neighbors homicidal, Kozz is forced to break out of his solitude and venture back to the world where he left his love behind.
Arthur McMahon’s storytelling is both viciously precise and wildly explosive at the same time–like a gunshot of sci-fi blasting from each page. Highly recommended!”
-Stuart Thaman
Bestselling Author of Shadowlith
McMahon writes great dialogue and setting. His descriptions are beautiful.
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